breechclout การใช้
- A breechcloth, or breechclout, consists of a strip of material ( bark, cloth, leather ) passed between the thighs and secured by a belt.
- A TV series on pioneer life on public TV said that pioneer women used cloths held by a belt ( like a breechclout ) when they had their period, then washed them for future use.
- Ribbon work is applied to both men's and women's clothing and is incorporated into leggings, skirts, blankets, shawls, breechclouts, purses, shirts, vests, pillows, and other cloth items.
- A "'breechcloth "', or "'breechclout "', is a form of loincloth consisting in a strip of material & ndash; usually a narrow rectangle & ndash; passed between the thighs and held up in front and behind by a belt or string.
- According to the data he compiled, which was published in the 1912 dictionary, in traditional Biloxi culture prior to the arrival of Europeans, men wore breechcloth or breechclout, usually made of deerskin which was " passed between the legs and tucked up under a belt before and behind, with considerable to spare at either end " ( Swanton 1985 : 681 ).