Hi,
It is very sipmple. I needed one for my daughter's end of term play so here you go:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4596254_greek-tunic.html
and
http://www.dl.ket.org/latin1/things/romanlife/greekdress.htm
Good luck!
Usually a Chiton which is a tunic that stop at your knees, and shows some of the upper part of your chest.
It's punic not tunic..........
Julius Caesar wore a laurel wreath around his head and a tunic.
That's exactly what it was......a tunic. The still used the Roman style of tunic. It is called a Kirtle.
it is not chainmail....hauberk is a type of chainmail tunic is not tunic is like animal hide or something along those lines but it is not chainmail
Greek style robes/tunic.
it's called a chiton
The name of the tunic worn by Greek men and women is called a chiton. Men's chitons hung to their knees, while women's chitons fell to their ankles.
The Zora's Tunic (blue tunic) can make you breathe underwater so you don't have a time limit. The tunic comes in very handy in the Water Temple
A tunic is a medieval outer garment that is somewhat like a long shirt that goes past the waist and is belted. It goes from your shoulder to somewhere between the hips and ankles and it was worn by ancient Greeks or Romans. The tunics are worn by men and women both. It is categorized into three: - roman tunics, medieval tunics, modern tunic, 19th century tunic and Greek tunic.
Usually a Chiton which is a tunic that stop at your knees, and shows some of the upper part of your chest.
what structure makes upthe nervous tunic of the eye
pee on it.
she mostly wore a blue dress. But she wore a tunic with a flower crown thing.
In Greek myth he does not.
Cleopatra wears a Greek Tunic witch they called back then a Chiton. he also wore jewerly and wigs.
Cleopatra wore a greek tunic which they called back then a chiton. She also wore jewerly and wigs.