Generally linen, mostly cloth-like.
A long shirt is commonly referred to as a "tunic" in English. Tunics are typically longer than standard shirts, often extending to the hips or thighs, and can be worn as a standalone top or layered with other clothing. They come in various styles and are popular for their comfort and versatility.
Made of: Used when the original material can be recognized. Ex: This table is made of wood. (You can see it is made of wood) Made from: Used when the original material cannot be recognized. Ex: This wine is made from grapes. (You don't see grapes if you look at wine) Note that these are just guidelines, they can overlap. I disagree, made of and made from mean exactly the same. For you can have wine which says made of chardonnay grapes from Australia, or Wine made from grapes from various sources.
The homophone for maid is made. A maid is somewhat like a servant, and made as in I made these cookies.
The brass cased ammunition is made in Serbia and the steel cased is made in Russia
A factory is where things are made.
it all depends on how strong you want the tunic to be. but generally they're made of linen.
why were roman tunics red
In ancient Egypt they wore Tunics, usually made from linen
Robes, tunics, and sandals made up most of the clothing back then.
Barathea (Worsted wool) cloth a.k.a hairy Marys.
They would have worn slightly long tunics made our of soft animal skin and also the men would have worn tunics up to their knees and it would have been made out of animal fur and animal skin. xx thanx for listning i love you all
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tunics
People in China generally wore tunics (like long t-shirts). Women wore long tunics down to the ground, with belts, and men wore shorter ones down to their knees. Sometimes they wore jackets over their tunics. In the winter, when it was cold, people wore padded jackets over their tunics, and sometimes pants under them. In early China, poor people made their clothes of hemp or ramie. people in greece, Greek men mostly wore a tunic, a sort of knee-length t-shirt made of wool or linen.
breechclout, moccasins, leggings, robes and coats, tunics all made from buckskins and latter textiles
they wear tunics
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