a dress
Chinos or a chemise
In French, "chemise" is a feminine word (la chemise).
"Chemise" is feminine in French.
la chemise is a (man's) shirt in French.
Yes, the French word "chemise" is feminine.
La chemise is feminine (mainly worn by men) but Le chemisier is masculine (worn by women)
During the Victorian era, women typically wore a chemise or a corset as their under dress. The chemise was a loose-fitting garment worn next to the skin, while the corset was a tight-fitting garment that helped shape the waist and provide support.
Une chemise is a shirt in English (exactly a man's shirt - a woman's shirt is called 'un chemisier')
answer
no
A chemise is a loose shirt-like undergarment, especially for women, a losely fitting dress, or a short nightdress.
No. The brassiere was invented in the late 1800s; before that, a woman might wear a corset to lift and enhance her breasts, or a chemise to cover them.