In the 18th century, shirts served as the male undergarment for both upper and lower body, being made long enough to tuck between the legs before putting on breeches. While under-drawers existed, they were not universally worn. By exchanging dirty body linens for clean ones multiple times a week or even daily--a process known as "shifting"-- 18th century people maintained body hygiene.
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