Ladies nightwear so sexy even in history

Apr 13
15:03

2008

Mindy Cotterill

Mindy Cotterill

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Ladies’ nightwear is available in a wide range of styles. Not so long ago, however, women had remarkably few nightwear options. This article offers a brief overview of the history of ladies’ nightwear.

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Ladies' nightwear is now available in a wide range of styles. With so many styles on the market,Ladies nightwear so sexy even in history Articles it is hard to remember that specialized nightwear is a relatively new creation. Provided here is a quick history of ladies' nightwear.

Chemises

Chemises can be traced to the tunic-like garments worn in ancient cultures. By the Middle Ages, the chemise had developed into an early form of underwear. The long garments protected clothing from sweat and body oils, and were the only clothing items to be washed on a regular basis.

Chemises were also worn for sleeping. Both men and women simply removed their outer garments and slept in their chemises. In the morning, they put the outer clothing back on.

Negligees

Negligees are believed to be the first widely distributed example of ladies' nightwear. The first negligee was introduced in France in the 1700s. At the time, the revolutionary new garment was designed to serve a utilitarian purpose. It was long and heavy, as were the gowns of the era.

Negligees kept pace with dress styles, and in the 1920s they began to mirror the short satin evening dresses that were then popular. These shorter and lighter ladies' nightwear pieces were definitely sexy, but were not specifically designed as such. It was not until after World War II that negligees were designed as sexy lingerie pieces.

Nightshirts/Nightgowns

Nightgowns and nightshirts developed naturally from the earlier chemises at the beginning of the 20th century. Nightshirts are generally simple, thigh-length plain shirts. Dorm shirts are a newer form of nightshirt. They generally feature a slogan or cartoon character and are often worn for modesty in communal living environments.

Nightgowns vary widely in design. In modern times, the lines between negligees and nightshirts have been heavily blurred. In general, nightgowns are longer and heavier, perhaps made of cotton or flannel. Negligees are shorter and sexier, in sensual fabrics like silk.

Panamas

The original pyjamas can be traced to at least the 17th century in South and West Asia. By the 18th century, British missionaries had adopted the style as sleepwear for men and boys. In the early 20th century, pyjamas replaced nightshirts as the usual sleepwear style for males in the UK.

However, it was not until much later that pyjamas became a popular form of sleepwear for females in Western society. Although previously available, pyjamas did not begin to outstrip nightgowns in sales until the mid-1980s. Today, pyjamas are available for women in a wide variety of styles and colours. Panamas pants with a T-shirt or tank top have now become a popular outerwear style as well, particularly for teens and young adults.

Lingerie Styles

Today, nearly anything can be worn as ladies' nightwear. However, many women love silk lingerie styles for their luxurious sex appeal. You can find nightwear versions of all sorts of sexy lingerie items.

Ladies' nightwear has come a long way since the dawn of the chemise. Today's nightwear is comfortable and often luxurious, offering a range of styles. Many women's nightwear collections include a blend of practical and sexy pieces, ensuring that no matter what the occasion, they will always have appropriate nightwear.