In the 1500s, women typically wore a type of undergarment known as a chemise or shift, which served a similar purpose to modern slips by providing a layer between the body and outer garments. These garments were usually made of linen and helped protect clothing from body oils and sweat. While not called slips, these undergarments were essential for modesty and comfort during that era. The concept of slips as we know them today evolved later, becoming more common in the 19th century.
Yes! If your skirt is sheer, 2 or more slips are perfectly OK!
There are many places where one can purchase women's slips. Some places that offer women's slips are J.C. Penny, Sears, Macy's, Kohls, K-Mart, and Amazon.
rags
in a way yes because when most men wear a dress shirt they tend to wear a white undershirt and you may consider that as a man wearing a slip.
Men and women
Frocks
because there old
Yes: exactly like today.
They always had to wear hats
no because they had no rights back then
women had to serve men
Nancy Ganz is a website that sells swim gear and shape wear from women, they also sell plus size clothing for women they also sell boyleg shorts also they sell hip slips.