Women's Undergarments for Regency/Romantic Era

Petticoats, stays, chemises or shifts, and nightgowns
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Embroidered Stays 1775-85; Embroidery early 18th c. | English & European Dress | Meg Andrews - Antique Dress and Textiles
Leveling Up Your Regency Look Part 2: The Devil’s in the Details
Leveling Up Your Regency Look Part 2: The Devil’s in the Details – Fabric & Fiction
The world of fashion in the 18th century – Part 2: Accessories for Ladies
The world of fashion in the 18th century – Part 2: Accessories for Ladies | Regency Explorer
Corset | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Corset | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Corset | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Corset | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Regency Fashions for Ladies, Vintage Victorian
Regency Fashions for Ladies, Vintage Victorian
Regency Fashions for Ladies, Vintage Victorian
Regency Fashions for Ladies, Vintage Victorian
Robe | British | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Robe 1815 Cotton British -- Met Museum
Chemise | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Linen Chemise ca. 1822, American A little too late to be Regency, but including it anyway!
Linen nightgown
Linen nightgown. American, about 1820 - in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston costume collection.
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"bust bodice" early 1800s - Google Search
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Stays, early 19th century, Worn by Mehetable Stoddard Sumner (Welles) (1784–1826), possibly French, Cotton twill, linen plain weave (lining), cotton plain weave tape (edging), linen twill tape (lacing), MFA Boston 49.904