The shirt on the outside is acceptable when wereing a breechcloth and leggings instead of pants. Cotton and wool were more commonly worn than buckskins due to practicality, nothing colder and more uncomfortable than buckskins in the winter.
The Sunday Best features intricate beadwork on the buckskins and the finer cut on the fringe the fancier it was considered.
Fringe also served the purpose of directing water off the coat in addition to breaking up the outline of the person wearing the garment.
Tassles also were from the French influence and were more prevelant in the areas trapped by the Canadian Fur Companies.
The rag on the head was more than likely silk rather than nylon, again a form of Sunday Best.
Used to go and set a trade blanket at the big "Ronny -voos". Peddled beads, buffalo skulls, horns, meat, robes and other gear.