- Bedgown
A bedgown (sometimes bedjacket or shortgown) is an article of women's
clothing for the upper body, usually thigh-length and wrapping or tying in front. Bedgowns of lightweight printedcotton fabric were fashionable at-home morning wear in the 18th century. Over time, bedgowns (also called in this context shortgowns) became the staple upper garment of British and American female working-class street wear from the 18th to early 19th centuries, worn overpetticoats and often topped with anapron . Made of sturdy cotton,linen ,wool orlinsey-woolsey , these bedgowns were simply cut to a T-shaped pattern, and were worn overlapped in front or with the front skirts cutaway. [Baumgarten, "What Clothes Reveal", p. 166-119]In the Welsh spelling "betgwn", the bedgown is part of Welsh
national dress .----Bedgowns lingered as fashion garments into the mid-20th century, usually under the newer name "bedjackets", in the form of shortrobe s or wrappers worn over anightgown ornegligee for warmth andmodesty while sitting up in bed for breakfast, reading, or similar pursuits They had mostly fallen out of fashion by the 1960s.ee also
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1750-1795 in fashion References
* Ashelford, Jane: "The Art of Dress: Clothes and Society 1500-1914", Abrams, 1996. (ISBN 0-8109-6317-5)
*Baumgarten, Linda: "What Clothes Reveal: The Language of Clothing in Colonial and Federal America", Yale University Press,2002. ISBN 0-300-09580-5
External links
* [http://www.marquise.de/en/1700/howto/frauen/18mdelit.shtml Making an 18th century bedgown]
* [http://www.manchestergalleries.org/costume/narrative.php?irn=55&themeback=1&CostumeTheme=Clothes%20for%20Work Clothes for Work at the Manchester Galleries]
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