Bliaut (Bliaud, Bliaus, Bliant, Bliaunt, Bliand)
Chainse, Cainsil, Chaisel, Ceisil
Tunic
Woolen Roman tunic
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.
A long shirt, commonly worn in the medieval era.
The Latin name for tunic is tunica.
They copied the Roman style tunic and these were made of wool.
They wear over-tunic and a Hooded cloak
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There is a toga, a belt, and a tunic.
tunic
they wore nothing nice or anything they just wore a tunic it was like a big T-shirt
tunic
it was called a tunic or sometimes called a chiton. but you may be thinking of it being known as a toga.