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Teen Dancer
Join Date: Mar 2000
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No! you do not line leather (buckskinn) as it has to breath and move. But you do ware another cotton dress or shirt underneath that you can wash. The old ladies have been wearing clothing underneath for years. It protected my dresses. You can ware your Powwows.com shirt underneath and be really dressed!!!:D
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Southern Buckskin
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Oklahoma and on the pow-wow trail
Posts: 115
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I agree. Don't line it, it doesn't need it. You can wear a cotton tank top underneath your top to absorb sweat and a lot of women wear bike shorts too so that your skirt won't stick to you. A cotton tank dress is great if you can wear it underneath, because then you can take off your buckskin (like for dinner break or when you are getting undressed) and if there is no privacy you will still be decent.
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Alaskan Tlingit Woman
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Juneau, Alaska
Posts: 392
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Thank you so much for your help. That is what I thought, that is what I did for my old dress that I am about to retire, but someone said I have to line it. (the new one) and I didn't think so unless there was something new, but there isn't. Thank you
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