Ron, what's the difference between the longhunter and a capote? Is it just that the longhunter is a pull over?
Brent, the "Longhunter" is the name I gave the long wool shirt. It's styled after the long shirts worn by hunters in the mid to late 1700's that were usually made from linen cloth. A Capote was a longer coat, below the knees usually made of blanket wool, was open in the front and sometimes had a hood attached.
Ron where did you get that hat your wearing in the picture above?
Jeff, It's a Voyager style cap that I've had for almost 30 years. It was hand knitted from 100% wool. The lady that made it also made a pair of matching mitts. I worm out the mitts years ago.
This picture was taken when I went on a Canoe trip with four other men in a 26' North canoe along the north shore of Lake Superior in 1978. We did it with equiptment period to the mid 1700's.
I'm eating from a wooden plate with a horn spoon , wearing well worn buckskin pants, linen shirt and wool cap.