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Skirts were commonly termed "petticoats" with the shape being dictated by the shape of the undergarments. Petticoats could be worn with the farthingale, bum roll, or a combination of the two. It would not be uncommon for a woman to wear many layers of petticoats, not only to create volume, but also for warmth. The under petticoats would often as not be made of linen, which the outermost skirts of the common classes would likely be made of wool and could be richly embroidered. Upper class women might have petticoats made of finer fabrics.
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