petticoat nel dizionario PONS

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The first crinolines were petticoats starched for extra stiffness, made out of the new crinoline fabric.
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The "caraco" was a jacket-like bodice worn with a petticoat, with elbow-length sleeves.
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Skirts or petticoats were long, worn by the layer and invariably covered by an apron of fine silk or embroidered mull.
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She survived the exit of disaffected young men in the 1790s and sustained petticoat government for 25 years.
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By the 1850s the number of petticoats was reduced to be superseded by the crinoline, and the size of skirts expanded.
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In front, the gown was open, showing off a decorative stomacher and petticoat.
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A narrow slip was usually worn under the petticoats, especially the crinoline type, because they tended to be scratchy.
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She wore a small plaid crossed over shawl pinned with a silver brooch, a bed jacket, and a full kilted petticoat.
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Both political parties in elections mocked the other for relying on petticoat electors for allowing women to vote.
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A closed (or round) petticoat, sometimes worn with an apron, replaced the open draped mantua skirt of the previous period.
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