A breach cloth, traditionally used in various indigenous cultures and during the early colonial period in North America, is a simple garment typically made from animal hides or woven fabrics. It resembles a rectangular piece of cloth that is often secured around the waist, covering the groin area, and may hang down to varying lengths. The design can vary, with some featuring decorative elements or patterns, reflecting the cultural significance of the garment. Its primary purpose is modesty and protection.
it's a kitchen cloth that is either blue and white or green and white
wool and cloth
Cloth also.
It looks like a party hat that is made up of cloth
not really. its made by trees but woven and woven into a fine paper. it may look like cloth but the fact is it is not
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thay kiled animals to meke thier clothing with them
They wore little clothing. In the summer they wore breach cloth and in the witer wore capes made of rabbot skins. They made sandels from plant fibers. Sometimes they wore feathered headdress and often painted or tattooed their bodies. They looked very similar to the jumano indians.
With the threads that make up the cloth. Probably down the length of the cloth since these threads are continues. Think of the grain in a piece of wood.
HBO First Look - 1992 Breach 14-4 was released on: USA: 7 February 2007
cottan is not a candy it is used to make cloth
Stuff it with cloth, like an old blouse, it depends on your size.....