Many early natives in North America wore a similar type of footwear known as the moccasin.
The male natives wear a kilt and hat of their tribe's color, but remain shirtless, also showing outie belly buttons.
He didn't care if the natives wore fishnet stockings as long as they backed up his troops, and they were doing that.
They also note that natives during the Spanish era wore their shirts tucked at times.
He would not exchange his own cotton for the animal fabrics that the natives wore.
But in place of their usual white cotton shorts, the small natives were now wearing ill-fitting city business suits!
The natives wore no clothing, and their smooth skins shone a dark, livid, utterly strange color in the yellowish-bluish-green glare of the light.
All the natives wore broad-brimmed straw hats and most of them had red flannel capes tied around their necks.
He also stated that the natives wore the feathers as head decoration and as moustaches through the septum of the nose.
There is little doubt that the natives wore more clothes and had more sense than some of the current inhabitants.