noun
- a woman's loose-fitting undergarment or slip, typically sleeveless and extending to the knee or below
- a woman's simple, loose-fitting dress with no waistline
- a long, sleeveless garment worn as an undertunic in medieval times
Usage: archaic
Examples
- She wore a silk chemise under her evening gown.
- The chemise dress was popular in the 1920s for its comfortable, straight silhouette.
- Medieval women often wore a linen chemise as their innermost garment.
- A simple white chemise can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.
- The designer's new collection featured several chemise-style dresses in neutral tones.