a skirt that is essentially worn under the sari
A common form of glass insulator with an inner "skirt" to impede moisture.
An underskirt usually a little shorter than outer clothing and often made with a ruffled, pleated, or lace edge.
an underskirt reaching from the waist to just above the hem of the outer garment.
An underskirt, often with fancy edging, intended to add more visual interest and/or fullness to a dress.
In the eighteenth century a full, gathered skirt worn under the gown. Petticoats were often made of the same textile as the dress. The front panel was visible under the gown.
A woman's skirt-like garment worn with a gown or jacket. Most gowns were open-fronted robes needing the addition of the petticoat to fill the gap. Quilted ones could be worn for both warmth and fashion. Underpetticoats of linen, wool, or cotton were added for warmth.
A long flared draw-string skirt, worn underneath a sari to give it shape. Most of the sari is tucked into the waist band of the Petticoat and the end of the sari is draped over the shoulder.
An underskirt that has several purpouses. One of them is to prevent the textile of the upper gown from sticking to the skin. The other is to make the upper gown or skirt look more "full" and aboundant. The third is to put it over the hoops so that they wouldn't be visible under the upper skirt. Especially when using hoops, the best results are obvious only with several petticoats. They were usually made of linen or cotton, the more expensive and exquisite ones were made of silk, hemmed with lace. In 1820-1830, when the bell shape of the skirt was fashionable and the hoops were not yet re-envented, petticoats of some more solid materials were used, like horse and goat hair.
A petticoat is an article of clothing for women; specifically an undergarment to be worn under a skirt or dress. The petticoat is a separate garment hanging from the waist . The practice of wearing petticoats was well established by 1585. Its uses differ from place to place. In India, petticoats are worn underneath a long drapable saree.
This could be an undergarment, not intended to be seen, or to a kind of underskirt that was meant to be seen when the overskirt was split and pulled back at the sides.
A petticoat or underskirt is an article of clothing for women; specifically an undergarment to be worn under a skirt, dress or sari. The petticoat is a separate garment hanging from the waist (unlike the chemise).