See also: brayet breechclout clout
- 1811  (1849)  Instead of the cedar petticoat, the women of some tribes prefer a breech cloth, [which] is nothing more than a piece of dressed deerskin, six inches broad and four feet long, which, after passing between the thighs, is tied round the waist.
- 1922  The only garment worn was a breechcloth, made either of leather or a piece of blanket about a foot wide. This was placed between their legs, and the ends were passed under the belt fore and aft--the ends being long enough to hang down about a foot in order to keep the cloth in its place.