leather and other gathered natural fibers, but mostly leather.
They wore breech cloth, leggings, moccasins, silk(that was traded), nose ring, feathers in their hair.
Historically the women wore a dress with moccasins and in the colder weather they added leggings and a robe. The men wore breech cloth and in the colder weather they added leggings and a robe.
Men: Summer - loin cloth (Breech Clouts, Breech Cloths) and moccasins (light leather shoes). Winter - loin cloth, fur hide (leather with the fur still attached) leggings and jacket, blankets. Women: Summer - Short skirt (dependent on tribe / clan - no top or a wrap to cover or support the breasts), moccasins. Winter - fur hide leggings, jacket, blankets.
Breech clothes, and maybe leggings to go with it.
breech cloths (which were belts and with some cloth, sorta like an apron),and leggings when it was cold. Men did not wear shirts. They wore fur trousers and kilts(I think...).
the men wear breech cloths, and leggings attached to a belt. the woman were skirts and shirts made of deer skins.
Northwest Coast Indians typically wore clothing made from cedar bark, animal hides, and woven cedar and wool. Their garments varied by region and tribe but generally included robes, tunics, leggings, and headdresses adorned with intricate designs and colors that reflected their culture and social status. They also used shells, beads, and feathers for decorative purposes.
A breech cloth, also called a loin cloth, is a loose length of cloth worn to cover the loins.
Shawnee women wore skirts with leggings, Men wore breech clouts and leggings they both wore ponchos in cooler weather -Kristin Burnside
Shawnee women wore skirts with leggings, Men wore breech clouts and leggings they both wore ponchos in cooler weather -Kristin Burnside
long robes, breech clothes, leggings, ponchos, cloaks, hats and moccasins
out of breech and legging