camise

/kəˈmiːz/
noun
  1. A loose-fitting shirt or chemise, often worn as an undergarment or as a simple outer garment.
    • She wore a soft cotton camise under her dress for extra warmth.
    • The historical reenactor put on a linen camise before adding the outer tunic.
    • In the 18th century, both men and women commonly wore a camise as a basic layer.
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