Which preposition to use with gaiter

in Occurrences 2%

The whole house bowed down to him; even Sir Pitt himself threw off his muddy gaiters in his son's presence.

of Occurrences 2%

The Queen of England, clad in white, holding in her hands a model of the Palace of Westminster, and sundry docks, resists the approach of an interminable centipede, on which she stamps, vainly endeavouring to impede the progress of the coil of fire and blood approaching to soil and fire her fair robe; beside her stands John Bull, in a queer mixed costume, half sailor, with the smalls and gaiters of a coalheaver.

over Occurrences 2%

He was handsomely dressed in a light overcoat and checked trousers, and wore gaiters over his patent-leather boots.

to Occurrences 2%

In Europe, the blouse or loose tunic is preferred to every other form of coat, and knickerbockers or gaiters to any form of trousers.

Which preposition to use with  gaiter