Monday, 9 July 2012

A chemise is an important piece of medieval clothes for ladies.



A chemise is an important piece of medieval clothes for ladies. It is a piece women's undergarment that looks like a straight hanging dress. Today ladies wear slips under dresses; a chemise is the predecessor. The chemise helped prevent corsets or petticoats from sticking to the body due to sweat, body oils & helped prevent chafing of the skin. Ladies in Elizabethan times did not bath on a regular basis. It was a piece of clothing that was necessary for every day dress.

This type of medieval clothes for ladies was usually sewn at home. The chemise was pieced together from triangles & rectangles from piece of cloth, this helped prevent waste of linen. The poor ladies usually had chemises made of rough narrow cloth. The upper class medieval clothes for ladies had chemises made form fine smooth & narrow linen.

Medieval clothes for ladies necessary the use of a chemise to keep the outer clothes from becoming smelly. There's different styles of chemises, is the Raglan sleeve that goes up to the collar. It was named after 1st Baron Raglan who had designed to fit under his armor. It had shorter sleeves, half to quarter sleeve. Another type of medieval clothes for ladies was the straight sleeved chemise which was long sleeved, better for wearing under tightly fitting bodices.

So when you order your medieval clothing for ladies be definite to pick up a few chemises. Perhaps a few additional in the event you are participating in a renaissance fair.

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