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  2. Nightshirt - Wikipedia

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    A nightshirt is a garment intended for wear while sleeping, often with a nightcap. It is longer than most regular shirts , reaching down below the knees, [ 1 ] leaving some of the legs uncovered. It is often referred to as a nightgown for men, but nowadays, nightshirts are an optional sleepwear for women too.

  3. Nightwear - Wikipedia

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    Negligee - loose-fitting women's nightwear intended to have sensuous appeal, usually made of sheer or semi-translucent fabrics and trimmed with lace or other fine material and bows. Nightcap - warm cloth cap worn with pajamas, a nightshirt or a nightgown. Nightgown - loose hanging nightwear for women, typically made from cotton, silk, satin, or ...

  4. Nightgown - Wikipedia

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    Nightshirts and night-chemises tended to just be day shirts or undergarments and were similarly ankle-length, shapeless articles with varying collars. Nightshirts resembled tunics; worn by both sexes for centuries in Egypt and Rome. They tended to be made from white linen so as to be easily washed and absorbent.

  5. Sweat-soaked nightgowns and corsets: ‘Nosferatu’s not-so ...

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    Women in the 19th century dressed surprisingly sexily, said Muir, pointing to the translucent fabrics and exposed skin common in 1810’s fashion — and sported by prominent figures like Napoleon ...

  6. Negligee - Wikipedia

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    In the UK in 2004, negligees accounted for only four percent of women's nightwear sales, women's pyjamas having dominated since the mid-1980s. However, UK negligee sales are said to have been the fastest increasing sector of the market since 1998. [7]

  7. AmpleBosom - Wikipedia

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    AmpleBosom.com is a UK-based online and mail-order bra, lingerie, swimwear, nightwear and clothing retailer founded in 1999 by Sally Robinson, [1] based on a family run farm in Old Byland, North Yorkshire. AmpleBosom.com was featured on the BBC series Inside Dot Coms in 2000.

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