A wide variety of textiles and clothing made it over here during the colonial period. Up here in Canada, the Hudson's Bay Company documents are full of references to such items. Some of these are listed in various parts of my report on "Nottingham House: The Hudson's Bay Company in Athabasca 1802-1806," HISTORY & ARCHAEOLOGY No. 69, 1983, Parks Canada. For further south, The Museum of the Fur Trade Quarterly vols. VI(3) & IX(2) contain articles on blankets, and other issues deal with hats, coats, etc. I don't specifically know of any publication on what you are looking for. Someone else may be able to help. If everything else fails, or you just want to get some more info, contact Charles E.Hanson, Jr., The Museum of the Fur Trade, 6321 Hwy. 20, Chadron, Neb. 69337. He has a heck of a lot of info on just about any aspect of the fur trade and what came over here from Europe and the rest of the world. Good luck. Karlis Karklins, Parks Canada [log in to unmask]