Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 72.
Lycksele Lappmark, 02/06/1732, ¶316:
Their outer garment is open to the midriff, being fastened up with hooks as far as the breastbone. Their chests are thus bare, look like toad-skin and are burned brown by sun and smoke. These tunics reach to below the knee but are tied up with a belt so that they just hang as far as the knee. Lapps are invariably smaller in stature than other people. Their collars are about the width of 4 fingers, thick and embroidered with thread.