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Bed jacket
Type of garment
Type of garment

The bed jacket is a lightweight jacket worn to cover the chest, shoulders and arms while sitting up in bed. Its short length and cape-like cut allows for it to be put on (or removed) while reclining. Originating in the 17th century as a garment worn for warmth, bed jackets could be home-made, from practical materials such as knitted wool, flannel or cotton, or more expensive garments designed to exchange a measure functionality for elegance.
They were popularized in 1930s playboy films, featuring glamorous settings and female starlets lounging languorously in silken bedrooms. Such bed jackets were often made from sheer or lacy fabrics and displaying very feminine trimmings and details, considered an alluring item rather than used for warmth or modesty. Ostrich feather tips, swan’s down, pleated tulle and shirred lace were just a few examples of the extravagant materials that could be used in creating these confections. File:Godey's lady's book (1840) (14582736030).jpg|1840s drawing File:Bed jacket MET CI41.25.2 F.jpg|1870s cotton bed jacket File:Bed jacket MET 1975.227.25 F.jpg|1880s wool bed jacket File:Bedjasje Bedjas van roze zijde met kraag en strik versierd met stikwerk, BK-1997-83 (cropped).jpg|1930s silk bed jacket File:Bedjacket.JPG|Modern lace bed jacket
References
References
- "Bed jacket".
- Lee, Heather (Vaughan). 2017. “Wrapped in Comfort.” ''Piecework'' 25 (1): 43–48.
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