-
century the
nightshirt resembled a day-shirt with a loose, turned-down
collar and
similar length to a nightgown. Historically,
nightshirts were
often made...
- nightwear, may vary from hip-length (babydoll) to floor-length (peignoir).
Nightshirt, a
shirt meant to be worn
while sleeping. It is
usually longer and looser...
-
nightgowns originate from
nightshirts on men, or night-chemises on
women which date back to as
early as the 16th century.
Nightshirts and night-chemises tended...
- with
coloured vertical stripes.
Longer shirts are used as
nightshirts or pajamas. The
nightshirt version can
include a
matching nightcap. The
style of shirt...
-
introduced a pair of twins, Alex and George, also
dressed in
yellow nightshirts.
Outcault produced three subsequent series of
Yellow Kid
strips at the...
- the US, they have
sometimes included the
latter or a
somewhat shorter nightshirt as a top. Some pajamas,
especially those designed for
infants and toddlers...
- is a
cloth cap worn with
other nightwear such as pajamas, a onesie, a
nightshirt, or a nightgown;
historically worn in the cold
climates of
Northern Europe...
-
outerwear Nightwear Babydoll Babygrow Blanket sleeper Negligee Nightgown Nightshirt Pajamas Swimwear Bikini Burkini Boardshorts Dry suit
Monokini One-piece...
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outerwear Nightwear Babydoll Babygrow Blanket sleeper Negligee Nightgown Nightshirt Pajamas Swimwear Bikini Burkini Boardshorts Dry suit
Monokini One-piece...
- and music, and his
memorable stage wardrobe (which
consisted of a long
nightshirt tucked into a pair of
short blue
jeans belted around his
knees — giving...