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leather breechcloths, as can be seen from the
clothing of Ötzi.
Ancient Romans wore a type of
loincloth known as a subligaculum. The use of
breechcloths took...
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motifs or
customary materials of
traditional clothing in
their designs.
Breechcloth Buffalo robe
Ghost shirt Jingle dress Moccasin Roach War
bonnet Buckskins...
- Gorgonia, a
Native American (Mescalero Apache) man. He
holds a bear pelt and
wears moccasin boots, a
breechcloth, kilt, and vest...
- wore
adult clothing. In the 19th century, men had
replaced the
buckskin breechcloths by
woven cloth, and wore loose-****ing
buckskin shirts.
Women wore long...
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clothing usually consisted of a shirt,
trimmed leggings with a belt, a long
breechcloth, and moccasins.
Robes made from the
furred hide of a
bison were often...
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Compression stockings Leggings Pantyhose Sock
Stocking Tabi
Historical Breechcloth Chausses Codpiece Doublet Garter Hose
Loincloth Nightshirt Union suit...
- tied in front. Then it is
draped over the ties so it
forms a loincloth.
Breechcloth Dhoti Fundoshi Kacchera Kaupinam Loincloth Lungi Mawashi Perizoma Tallit...
- for
working around the
villages has been sparer. The men
often wore
breechcloths. Corn is the most
readily recognizable staple food for
Pueblo peoples...
- the 1400s. The
Swazi called the
Bapedi "Abashuntu"
because they wore
breechcloths made of
animal skins tied in
knots to
cover their private parts. The...
- 000 residents. The
Calusa wore
minimal clothing. The men wore
deerskin breechcloths. The
Spanish left less
description about Calusa women's attire. At the...