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The tunic or chiton was worn as a shirt or gown by all genders among the ancient Romans. The body garment was loose-fitting for males, usually beginning at the neck and ending above the knee. A woman's garment could be either close fitting or loose, beginning at the neck and extending over a skirt or
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Square Tunic Ornament The ornament is dark blue with cream motifs, on a dark yellow ground. At the center of the ornament is an inconspicuous Greek (equal-armed) cross. Around the cross are twelve squares, containing hooked cross or a four-petaled rosette. The Christian motifs and the yellow ground
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living in the colder Middle and Northern Europe wore long-sleeved tunics from as long back as pictorial evidence goes. Such tunics are often found depicted on the various Roman monuments depicting victories over these peoples and show the tunic as a simple pull-over construction reaching to the
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in the 1850s, it was realized that the waist length jackets which had been worn by British soldiers since Napoleonic times were unsuitable for fighting in winter conditions. A new longer jacket was introduced which reached down to the mid thigh and this was named the
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mentions that it seems to have been more of a cloak than a tunic, and was worn for warmth or used to sleep in. According to the same source, late authors may use the term to mean a piece of cloth.
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also had 5 flaps instead of 4 (the 5th flap was small and was found under the front garment) and 5 buttons. Another new form of fashion included a type of four-panel robe which was described by
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The length of the garment, the presence or lack of stripes, as well as their width and ornamentation, would indicate the wearer's status in Roman society.
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for the body, usually simple in style, reaching from the shoulders to a length somewhere between the hips and the ankles. The name derives from the
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Detail of a feather tunic from the south coast of Peru, CE.8th-9th century, Nazca/Wari culture. On display at the De Young Museum in San Francisco.
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Double exposure print of two pictures, one of Indian Charlie wearing Indian dress, and other of Jim the Silversmith and baby on front steps, in
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marked by a dense series of thin vertical incisions that might suggest stiffened cloth. A similar gold disc in the al-Sabah Collection from the
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of this textile indicate that it was probably worn by a Christian after the Arabs decided that Christians should wear distinctive clothing.
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appears to be from the Indus Valley civilization and depicts similar conical tunic-wearing men holding two bulls by their tails under a
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personnel. Light feminine garments, especially for sports or exercise, usually only coming down to mid-thigh, are also called tunics.
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Beyond the reduced empire, the tunic continued to be worn with varying sleeve and hem lengths throughout Europe during the
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Long beige crepe tunic to match with beige crepe trousers. Designed by Teni, Aba and Tiwa Sagoe of Clan and daughters of
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of both sexes throughout the medieval period. The upper classes wore other garments atop the basic tunic, such as the
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mid-thighs or the knees. Similar tunics were eventually taken up by the Romans and continued to be used into the
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was developed from the clothing worn in Chinese court but it could only be worn by the royalty originally. The
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he way they dress is astonishing: they wear brightly coloured and embroidered shirts, with trousers called
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along the neck, hem and wrists. This was the case, for instance, with tunics worn by both rich and poor
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for Taller Flora. Screen-printed by Diego Miguel Maria at the "F*ck la Migra" screenprinting workshop,
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and build an independent state, Lord Nguyễn Phúc Khoát (reigned 1738–1765) forced his subjects to wear
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under the arms and inserted around the lower half to give a flaring skirt. Being used by both
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Part of the exhibit In America: A Lexicon of Fashion put on by the Met's Costume Institute
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clothing reaching from the shoulders to a length somewhere between the hips and the ankles
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An ensemble (tunic and scarf) by Aaron Potts (A. Potts) from CE.2021 to CE.2022 at the
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tunics or a lesser fabric with silk trim. In English the garment was referred to as a
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Kushung (tunic), wool with supplementary weft, late 19th century Bhutanese,
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shown in an Indus-like mirror symmetry. A mother goddess figurine from the
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Simple T-shaped or sleeveless garment, usually unfitted, of archaic origin
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History of Costume from the Ancient Egyptians to the Twentieth Century
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Cosmos' Tunic and Sweater, Pierre Cardin, CE.1967. For more info, see
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and by non-citizens alike. However, citizens might wear it under the
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Pocknee, C.E. 'Liturgical Vesture: Its Origins and Development' 1960
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Atsahuaka; male type. Qty. by Nordenskiöld, Nossi, Atsahuacaindian.
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figurines depict both women and men wearing a tunic-like garment. A
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were common fabrics used, though the wealthy sometimes wore fancy
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Clothing generally not worn today, except in historical settings
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In the 18th century, in an attempt to separate his domain from
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model called Lady of the Spiked Throne depicts two standing
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tunics over trousers, a fashion which replaced the earlier
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The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures
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wool tunic, small enough for a child (CE.6th century) (
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Indigenous Americas Map Tunic designed in CE.2018 by
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In Western culture, its use continues primarily in a
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Try a Kurti or Tunic" 268:and cloaks fastened at the shoulder with a 1718: 1704: 1464:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1377:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1026:Bastús y Carrera, Vicente Joaquín (2008). 991:"1 tunica – Roman tunica and Greek chiton" 538:and later developed influenced the modern 32: 1628:Historical Costumes of England: 1066–1968 1436:. Jefferson, North Carolina. p. 73. 1349:. Jefferson, North Carolina. p. 83. 500:which was loose fitting similarly to the 241:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities 136:was adopted by the Roman citizens in the 1610:, revised edition, Boydell Press, 2004, 831: 819: 806: 795: 783: 767: 755: 735: 724: 631: 280: 169: 1725: 1028:Tratado de declamación o arte dramático 988: 780:The Hernmarck expedition (CE.1908–1909) 534:represented royal court culture of the 256:were documented by the Greek historian 89:garments that covered wearers' waists. 2908: 1429: 1342: 1142: 382:, the tunic is usually referred to as 1699: 1602: 1600: 1425: 1423: 1421: 1419: 1398: 1396: 1394: 1392: 1390: 1388: 941: 85:, which in turn was based on earlier 1307: 1262: 516:regulated by Nguyễn Phúc Khoát: the 460:Ming dynasty style Chinese clothing 389: 92:The term is likely borrowed from a 13: 1668: 1597: 1416: 1385: 148:, especially at formal occasions. 14: 2947: 2921:Ancient Roman legionary equipment 1478: 545: 526:which was created with five flaps 276: 238:, like a one-shoulder tunic. 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Tunic (disambiguation)

Coptic
Byzantine
Walters Art Museum
garment
Latin
tunica
Ancient Rome
Greek
Semitic word
metathesis
khiton
Ancient Greek
Roman
3rd century BC
Roman citizens
toga
Roman senators
laticlavus
Angusticlavia

chiton (garment)
exomis
ancient Greece
chiton
chitoniskos
exomis
polis
Suda

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