A herald's tunic is typically called a tabard, which is a sleeveless garment worn over other clothing. It often bears the heraldry or coat of arms of the individual or organization.
Most Egyptians wore a robelike outfit called a tunic. This knee-length robe was sleeveless and was typically white. If an Egyptian could afford it, he would wear colored tunics.
men wore a knee length tunic (Chilton) ,either sleeveless or short sleeved. Roman men wore a cloak over their tunic, which was like a wide shawl that was drapped over the shoulder and carefully wrapped around the body.
It is the same as a mans Its a tunic just a long tunic that's what its called You should listen to the song bad boys If you haven't OOH MY GOD
Tunic
The Romans clothes was called a tunic. the tunic was wore by all women and men.
it was called a tunic or sometimes called a chiton. but you may be thinking of it being known as a toga.
it's called a chiton
That's exactly what it was......a tunic. The still used the Roman style of tunic. It is called a Kirtle.
Jumpers
Tunica externa
tabard