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Hearst Museum object titled Leggings, accession number 2-72225a,b, described as cotton flannel leggings dyed yellow and green with long fringes on outer side of each leg.  adjacent to leg fringes, on front side is a band of quill embroidery - red/white/purple applied to flannel.  leggings zip closed from ankle to hip which allows them to be close fitting.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 2-72230, described as terracotta colored, velveteen shirt.  fully lined with printed cotton fabric, placket neck opening decorated with 6 silver and turquoise buttons, narrow stand-up collar, gusseted underarm seams, long sleeves.
Hearst Museum object titled Shirt, accession number 2-72227, described as Cotton flannel shirt.  camel colored, fringed man's shirt.  bound neckline and cuffs.  long fringes down the outside of each arm, from shoulders to mid chest and a 'V' shaped bib attached at neck (front and black).  inside 'V' is decorated with paint orange and blue on one side; magenta, yellow and blue on the other.  each sleeve is decorated with 7 narrow green, horizontal stripes.  tails are cut to resemble a deer skin.  shirt closes with a variety of closure mechanisms (snaps, velcro, safety pins [removed as were rusting] across the right shoulder and down the right side seam.