Definition of Underskirts. Meaning of Underskirts. Synonyms of Underskirts

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Definition of Underskirts

Underskirt
Underskirt Un"der*skirt`, n. A petticoat; the foundation skirt of a draped dress.

Meaning of Underskirts from wikipedia

- Underskirt may refer to the following: Half slip, a modern undergarment worn by women beneath a dress or skirt to help it hang smoothly Petticoat, an undergarment...
- one the many layers of clothes she wears β€” a jacket, a dress, underskirts, sub-underskirts, a blouse. The husband does not stay in place, sometimes mopping...
- lower body and the shoulder. In its modern form, it is combined with an underskirt, or Indian petticoat, and tucked in the waist band for more secure fastening...
- an accent, to create a lacy, floating look. Tulle may also be used in underskirts or petticoats to create a stiff belled shape. Gowns are often puffed...
- fabrics and colours, offering varying degrees of coverage. Petticoat, an underskirt. Petticoats were prominent throughout the 16th to 20th centuries. Today...
- that of the visible outer layers. There were several types of sokgot: underskirts were generally named sokchima (μ†μΉ˜λ§ˆ), while underpants were referred to...
- made of horsehair ("crin") and cotton or linen which was used to make underskirts and as a dress lining. The term crin or crinoline continues to be applied...
- face, as a veil, particularly in the Terai. It has been combined with an underskirt, or the petticoat, and tucked in the waistband for more secure fastening...
- use of sari by previous generations, before the advent of blouses and underskirts, and thus worn rather differently from the typical contemporary sari...
- of a gown with a cutaway, draped and swagged overskirt, worn over an underskirt or petticoat. From the 18th century, the term polonaise also described...