Nightshirt
A nightshirt is a
In the US, it also sometimes means a shirt, slightly longer than a regular shirt, reaching down to the thighs, worn as loungewear and nightwear. Traditional nightshirts are used just for nightwear, removed and stored away for next use upon waking. This other, non-traditional type is worn with pajama bottoms.
Until the 16th century men slept naked or in a day-shirt [citation needed][where?]. Nobles in the 16th century then wore embroidered shirts or "wrought night-shirts". By the 19th century the nightshirt resembled a day-shirt with a loose, turned-down collar and similar length to a nightgown. Historically, nightshirts were often made of ruined or very cheap fabric, but most are now made of normal cloth.
Like nightgowns, it is recommended to wear a robe or a dressing gown over them when expecting guests.[2]
See also
References
- ISSN 0024-3019. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
- ISBN 978-1847885340.