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A '''bedgown''' (sometimes '''[[bedjacket]]''' or '''shortgown''') is an article of women's [[clothing]] for the upper body, usually thigh-length and wrapping or tying in front.
A '''bedgown''' (sometimes '''[[bedjacket]]''' or '''shortgown''') is an article of women's [[clothing]] for the upper body, usually thigh-length and wrapping or tying in front.


Bedgowns of lightweight printed [[cotton]] fabric were fashionable at-home morning wear in the 18th century.  Over time, bedgowns (also called in this context '''shortgowns''') became the staple upper garment of [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[United States|American]] female working-class street wear from the 18th to early 19th centuries, worn over [[petticoats]] and often topped with an [[apron]].  Made of sturdy cotton, [[linen]], [[wool]] or linsey-woolsey, these bedgowns were simply cut to a T-shaped pattern, and were worn overlapped in front or with the front skirts cutaway.
Bedgowns of lightweight printed [[cotton]] fabric were fashionable at-home morning wear in the [[18th century]].  Over time, bedgowns (also called in this context '''shortgowns''') became the staple upper garment of [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[United States|American]] female working-class street wear from the 18th to early 19th centuries, worn over [[petticoats]] and often topped with an [[apron]].  Made of sturdy cotton, [[linen]], [[wool]] or linsey-woolsey, these bedgowns were simply cut to a T-shaped pattern, and were worn overlapped in front or with the front skirts cutaway.


In the Welsh spelling ''betgwn'', the bedgown is part of [[Wales|Welsh]] national dress.
In the Welsh spelling ''betgwn'', the bedgown is part of [[Wales|Welsh]] national dress.
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.marquise.de/en/1700/howto/frauen/18mdelit.shtml Making an 18th century bedgown]
*[http://www.marquise.de/en/1700/howto/frauen/18mdelit.shtml Making an [[18th century]] bedgown]
*[http://www.manchestergalleries.org/costume/narrative.php?irn=55&themeback=1&CostumeTheme=Clothes%20for%20Work Clothes for Work at the Manchester Galleries]
*[http://www.manchestergalleries.org/costume/narrative.php?irn=55&themeback=1&CostumeTheme=Clothes%20for%20Work Clothes for Work at the Manchester Galleries]
*[http://larsdatter.com/18c/bedgowns.html 18th century bedgowns]
*[http://larsdatter.com/18c/bedgowns.html [[18th century]] bedgowns]
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Latest revision as of 22:39, 10 August 2021

Woman in a bedgown and patched petticoat, 1764

A bedgown (sometimes bedjacket or shortgown) is an article of women's clothing for the upper body, usually thigh-length and wrapping or tying in front.

Bedgowns of lightweight printed cotton fabric were fashionable at-home morning wear in the 18th century. Over time, bedgowns (also called in this context shortgowns) became the staple upper garment of British and American female working-class street wear from the 18th to early 19th centuries, worn over petticoats and often topped with an apron. Made of sturdy cotton, linen, wool or linsey-woolsey, these bedgowns were simply cut to a T-shaped pattern, and were worn overlapped in front or with the front skirts cutaway.

In the Welsh spelling betgwn, the bedgown is part of Welsh national dress.


Bedgowns lingered as fashion garments into the mid-20th century, usually under the newer name bedjackets, in the form of short robes or wrappers worn over a nightgown or negligee for warmth and modesty while sitting up in bed for breakfast, reading, or similar pursuits They had mostly fallen out of fashion by the 1960s.


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