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  1. Petticoat - Wikipedia

    A petticoat or underskirt is an article of clothing, a type of undergarment worn under a skirt or a dress. Its precise meaning varies over centuries and between countries.

  2. Petticoat - Etsy

    Also known as a wait slip, underskirt, or half slip, a petticoat sits underneath both the gown and the bodice to create an impressive bell-like shape. Petticoats are usually made of cotton, silk, …

  3. Petticoat | Ruffles, Hoops & Layers | Britannica

    Petticoat, in modern usage, an underskirt worn by women. The petycote (probably derived from the Old French petite cote, “little coat”) appeared in literature in the 15th century in reference …

  4. Amazon.com: Petticoats For Women

    Elevate your look with our selection of high-quality petticoats. Find comfortable, adjustable options in tulle, chiffon, and more to suit any dress or occasion.

  5. PETTICOAT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PETTICOAT is a skirt worn by women, girls, or young children. How to use petticoat in a sentence.

  6. Petticoats & Bustles - JJ's House

    A petticoat is a skirt that you wear underneath your gown to give it a little bit of an extra fluff! That’s the secret behind those full skirts you see in ball gowns.

  7. Petticoats for sale in Portland, Maine | Facebook Marketplace

    Wedding Gown Petticoat Amherst, NH $15 Bridal under dress petticoat Cumberland, RI $60 Petticoat - Gown Cranston, RI $125 Davids Bridal Wedding Dress Size 14 Scarborough, ME …

  8. Types of Petticoat Explained | Luxwisp

    Jan 3, 2026 · Commonly made from materials like tulle, lace, or cotton, petticoats can vary in length, fullness, and design. This article will explore the various types of petticoats, their …

  9. What Ever Happened to the Cast of “Petticoat Junction”?

    14 hours ago · When Petticoat Junction first came to American living rooms in 1963, it brought with it a sunny dose of small-town charm and country comedy that quickly won over …

  10. Petticoat - Encyclopedia.com

    PETTICOAT The petticoat is derived from the jupe or underskirt of the eighteenth century. As the skirts of women's robes were open at the front, the jupe had to be as highly decorative as the …