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† half-shirt Obs. A kind of shirt front for men, and chemisette for women, worn in 17th c.
1661Pepys Diary 13 Oct., This day left off half-shirts, and put on a wastecoate. 1664Ibid. 28 June, This day put on a half-shirt first this summer, it being very hot. 1671Lady M. Bertie in 12th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. v. 23 The Dutchesse of Cleveland was very fine in a riche petticoat and halfe shirt, and a short man's coat. 1678Lond. Gaz. No. 1343/4 One Half Shirt, with laced Cravat and Ruffles. a1704T. Brown Table-Talk in Collect. Poems (1705) 128, I hate that Puppy..that goes open breasted; 'tis but a Half-Shirt. 1864Chambers' Bk. Days II. 233/1 Half-shirts were stomachers, richly decorated with embroidery and lace, over which the bodice was laced from side to side. |