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Undergarments covering the legs, worn by women and children
Pantalettes
Young boy in pantalettes, 1836.
TypeUnderwear
Girl's costume showing linen pantalettes from Godey's Lady's Book 1855

Pantalettes are undergarments covering the legs worn by women, girls, and very young boys (before they were breeched) in the early- to mid-19th century.

Pantalettes originated in France in the early 19th century, and quickly spread to Britain and America. Pantalettes were similar to leggings. They could be one-piece or two separate garments, one for each leg, attached at the waist with buttons or laces. The crotch was left open for hygiene reasons. They were most often of white linen fabric and could be decorated with tucks, lace, cutwork or broderie anglaise.

Ankle-length pantalettes for women were worn under the crinoline and hoop skirt to ensure that the legs were modestly covered should they become exposed. Pantalettes for children and young girls were mid-calf to ankle-length and were intended to show under their shorter skirts. Until the mid-19th century, very young boys were commonly dressed in dresses, gowns and pantalettes, though these were commonly associated with girls' clothing, until the boys were breeched at any age between 2 and 8 years of age, and sometimes older. Young boys would be dressed in this fashion until at least they were toilet-trained.

Cultural references

An Irish reel bears the title of "The Ladies' Pantalettes".

The US Virgin Islands folk song "Over the Side", records how smuggler and suffragist Ella Gifft used her pantalettes to hide the rum that she was illegally importing there, during the Prohibition era.

In the 1939 film Gone with the Wind Rhett Butler tells Scarlett O'Hara, upon his return from Paris, France, that pantalettes are out of style there.

Gallery

  • The three graces in pantalettes, ca 1800 The three graces in pantalettes, ca 1800
  • Girl, 1810 Girl, 1810
  • 1830s 1830s
  • 1830 1830
  • 1850 1850
  • 1850s 1850s
  • 1866 1866
  • 1872 1872

See also

References

  1. Baumgarten, Linda: What Clothes Reveal: The Language of Clothing in Colonial and Federal America, Yale University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-300-09580-5. p. 166
  2. "The Ladies' Pantalettes (Reel) – Irish Flute Tune"; tradschool.com
  3. O'Neal, Joseph Raymond (2004). Life Notes: Reflections of a British Virgin Islander. Xlibris Corporation. p. 9. ISBN 9781465326362.
  4. Cohen, Colleen Ballerino (2010). Take Me to My Paradise: Tourism and Nationalism in the British Virgin Islands. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0-8135-5031-2. OCLC 768294567.
  5. Storm, Roberts; Roberts, John Storm (1998). Black Music of Two Worlds: African, Caribbean, Latin, and African-American Traditions. New York: Schirmer Books. ISBN 978-0-02-864929-0.

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