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Pantalettes - Wikipedia
Pantalettes were leg-covering undergarments worn by women, girls, and very young boys before breeching, primarily during the early to mid-19th century.
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pantalettes | Fashion History Timeline
Pantaloons (also referred to as pantalettes) are loose, pants-like undergarments that covered women's lower halves in the late 18th and early 19th century.
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Into Town Pantalettes - Selkie
These ankle-skimming cotton pants feature delicate lace ruffles and an adjustable ribbon at the cuff, perfect for showing off your favorite boots at the county ...
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pantalettes
pantalettes, -lets, n. pl. (rarely in sing.) Chiefly U.S. (pæntəˈlɛts) Also (in sing.) pantelette. [Dim. formation after pantaloon: see -ette.] a. Loose drawers or ‘trousers’ with a frill at the bottom of each leg, worn by young girls c 1825–53; transf. euphemistically to drawers, trousers (see bloo...
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Women's Pantalettes - Gathering of Goods
Traditional style pantalettes or 'bloomers' for ladies looking for the most modest way to be active in a skirt! Made with elastic gathered legs or straight ...
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Drawers and Pantalettes, Oh My! - Risky Regencies
Another thing that crops up in the 1820s is pantalettes. Unlike drawers, these were meant to show just below the hem of the skirt. You see them ...
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Pantalettes - Etsy
Check out our pantalettes selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our pants shops.
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Early Victorian Undergarments; Part 3, pantalettes, pantalets ...
Pantalettes were generally decorated down by the ankles and meant to be seen. Leglets, a cuff of lace attached by buttons, was a popular and practical way to ...
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PANTALETS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PANTALETS is long drawers with a ruffle at the bottom of each leg worn especially by women and children in the first half of the 19th ...
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Tag: pantalettes - Fashion History Timeline
Pantaloons (also referred to as pantalettes) are loose, pants-like undergarments that covered women's lower halves in the late 18th and early 19th century.
fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu
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pantalettes - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pantalettes pl (plural only). (historical) A form of long underpants with a frill at the bottom of each leg. 1851, Thomas Snarlyle, “Bloomerism: A ...
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Briefs
French knickers
Leggings
Leg warmers
Tights
Lingerie
No Pants Day
Pantalettes
Pantyhose
Teddy
Undergarment
Underpants
Underwear
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pantaloon
pantaloon (pæntəˈluːn) Forms: 6 pantaloone, -loun, -lowne, 7 panteloun, -lown, 7–8 pantalon, -lone, 7– -loon. [a. F. pantalon (1550 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. It. pantalone ‘a kind of mask on the Italian stage, representing the Venetian’ (Baretti), of whom Pantalone was a nickname, supposed to be derived ...
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Mother Featherlegs
So called, as in her ruffled pantalettes she looked like a feather-legged chicken in a high wind.
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