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The Latin name for tunic is tunica.
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.
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.
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a huipil is a long tunic that was worn was worn by indigenous Mayan and Zapoteca women. Many of these women came from central and souther Mexico
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toga i believe.
it was called a tunic or sometimes called a chiton. but you may be thinking of it being known as a toga.
Yes, stolas were worn by ancient Roman women. The stola was a long dress, usually sleeveless and worn with two belts. It was gathered and pinned at the shoulders by pins or broaches. It was worn over an under tunic.
the tunic was what was most commonly worn in ancient Greece
A Tunic is a loose fitting garment that was sleeved and sleeveless and it extended until the knees and it was worn by men and women in the ancient Greece and Rome. & Also the Indians wore them in the 1800's. It was worn mostly by lower class citizens.
That's exactly what it was......a tunic. The still used the Roman style of tunic. It is called a Kirtle.