S, 4, 6 Made in USA Chemise

Chemise nightgowns are beautiful, airy garments made with the finest fabrics, making them a favorite amongst many women. With lengths ranging from above the knee to mid-calf, women’s chemises can add a touch of class and sophistication to any sleepwear wardrobe.

11 Items

  1. Satin Banded Sleeve Long GownSatin Banded Sleeve Long Gown
    Amanda Rich 103-40

    Satin Banded Sleeve Long Gown

    Rating:
    100%
    $109.00 $87.20
  2. Satin Short NightgownSatin Short Nightgown
    PJ Harlow rowen

    Satin Short Nightgown

    $72.00 $57.60
  3. Satin and Rib NightgownSatin and Rib Nightgown
    PJ Harlow lindsay

    Satin and Rib Nightgown

    Rating:
    89%
    $74.00 $59.20
  4. Satin Long Nightgown With Gathered BackSatin Long Nightgown With Gathered Back
    PJ Harlow monrow

    Satin Long Nightgown With Gathered Back

    Rating:
    100%
    $77.00 $56.95
  5. So Fine Lace ChemetteSo Fine Lace Chemette
    Only Hearts 30310

    So Fine Lace Chemette

    $157.00
  6. Coucou Dolly ChemiseCoucou Dolly Chemise
    Only Hearts 30437

    Coucou Dolly Chemise

    $101.00 $60.95
  7. So Fine Lace ChemetteSo Fine Lace Chemette
    Only Hearts 3913

    So Fine Lace Chemette

    $99.00
  8. Spaghetti Strap Lace Trim Knee Length GownSpaghetti Strap Lace Trim Knee Length Gown
    Amanda Rich 165-sh

    Spaghetti Strap Lace Trim Knee Length Gown

    Rating:
    60%
    $98.00 $78.40
  9. 9Satin Bias Cut Short Gown9Satin Bias Cut Short Gown
    Amanda Rich 561d-40

    9Satin Bias Cut Short Gown

    Rating:
    90%
    $97.00 $77.60
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The original name of what is now known as the modern nightgown

The word chemise is French for “shirt,” and in fact, the chemise nightgown is the precursor to the modern shirt. In the Middle Ages, women's sleepwear was typically a chemise — or shift — under their long dresses to ensure the gowns stayed clean and uncontaminated by body oil. As such, the lace chemise was the only piece of clothing that women washed regularly. 

Modern-day underwear — bras, panties, etc. — eventually replaced the chemise as the first layer of clothing worn by women. That said, the chemise nightgown still exists as sleepwear today.

What is a Chemise?

Women's chemise sleepwear refers to any type of shirt-like nightgown that hangs straight from the shoulders and fits loosely at the waist. Chemise gowns are usually sleeveless and may come with adjustable straps, but they typically don’t include buttons or fasteners.

Our chemise sleepwear collection features a broad range of lingerie, including most babydolls, nightgowns, night shirts, slips, and nighties. If you’re looking for chemise styles that suit your varying moods and needs, then make sure to explore our vast collection of chemise nightgowns.

A Wide Selection of Chemise Options

Whatever fabric you want to sleep in, HerRoom has the right chemise waiting for you. If you want a simple yet comfortable garment, our satin and silk gowns will be your best options. If you’re after a more romantic look, then you’ll love our lace chemises

Our color selection, of course, is as extensive as the fabric selection of our women’s chemises. We have subtle neutral shades, such as nude, ivory, and light gray. And if you like dark colors, we have chemises in black and navy hues. If you prefer feminine shades, we also have nightgowns in colors pink and purple.

HerRoom offers a variety of chemise nightgowns from different brands, including Amanda Rich, Hanro, and Shadowline. Check out our chemise selection today and enjoy free shipping on orders $75 up.

FAQs

How should a chemise fit?

Chemises typically fit slightly loose due to their design. As such, we recommend you choose your normal dress size when buying one.

Do you wear a bra under a woman’s chemise?

You can wear a bra under a chemise if you want to for additional support or coverage. However, if you’re just going to bed and you don’t typically wear a bra to sleep, it may be better to go braless so you’re more comfortable.

Can you wear a lace chemise in public?

If you want to, many chemise nightgowns are stylish enough to be worn outside. All you need to do is layer them with your favorite blazer or cardigan. Be sure to complete the look by adding some jewelry and heels.