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  • Chemise - Wikipedia
    A chemise or shift is a classic smock type of women's undergarment or dress Historically, a chemise was a simple garment worn next to the skin to protect clothing from sweat and body oils, the precursor to the modern shirts commonly worn in Western nations
  • Chemise - Wikiwand
    Not to be confused with chamise, a shrub A chemise or shift is a classic smock type of women's undergarment or dress Historically, a chemise was a simple garment worn next to the skin to protect clothing from sweat and body oils, the precursor to the modern shirts commonly worn in Western nations Chemise, linen, c 1790-1810
  • chemise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    chemise (plural chemises) A loose shirt like undergarment, especially for women A short nightdress, or similar piece of lingerie A woman's dress that fits loosely; a chemise dress A wall that lines the face of a bank or earthwork
  • The History of the Chemise - Mental Itch
    The chemise is one of the clothing items that became a standard undergarment in 1800s fashion The term has been traditionally referred to as a dress cut straight at the sides and left unfitted in the waist It was a basic garment designed to be worn closest to the skin, preventing the outer clothing from sweat and bodily oils
  • History of Shifts, Chemises, and Corsets Through the Regency Era
    To protect their outer wear (gowns, day dresses, etc ) from sweat and body oils, women of the Regency era wore shifts or chemises These were simple garments, much like a man of today might wear an undershirt to protect his dress shirt or a woman might wear a “teddy” to protect her blouse
  • Chemise — Wikipédia
    Une chemise est un vêtement qui couvre le buste et les bras Au début du XXIe siècle, elle comprend un col, des manches longues et un boutonnage sur le devant Si elle est destinée aux femmes (coupe cintrée, ornements, etc ), on la désigne sous le terme chemisier
  • Chemise — Fashion Explained
    The chemise originated in ancient civilizations, serving as an undergarment that was worn next to the skin Its primary purpose was to protect the outer clothing from sweat and oils The earliest versions were simple, loose-fitting garments made from linen or cotton
  • Chemise (wall) - Wikipedia
    In medieval castles, the chemise (French: "shirt") was typically a low wall encircling the keep, protecting the base of the tower Alternative terms, more commonly used in English, are mantlet wall or apron wall [1] In some cases, the keep could be entered only from the chemise (i e at the first floor level)


















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