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[tōṓnĭk, tyōṓ-]
(n.)A loose-fitting garment, sleeved or sleeveless, extending to the knees…
(n.)A long, plain, close-fitting jacket, usually having a stiff high…
(n.)A coat or layer enveloping an organ or part.
See also: tunicle
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A tunic is any of several types of clothing for the body, without sleeves of any kind, and of various lengths reaching from the shoulders to somewhere between the hips and the ankles. The name deriv...
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Tunic at ShopStyle. Shop popular brands and stores to find tunic on sale - all in one place. Create and share looks based on all your favorite styles. ... Black Hearts Brigade cranberry jersey 'Falcon' chain tunic...
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Long tunic at ShopStyle. Shop popular brands and stores to find long tunic on sale - all in one place. Create and share looks based on all your favorite styles. ... MICHAEL Michael Kors Plus Size Tunic, Long Sleeve Tie Dyed Embellished...
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1. loose garment: a loose wide-necked garment that extends to the hip or knee and is usually worn with a belt or gathered at the waist; ... 2. garment worn in past: a knee-length garment with sleeves, a round neck, and a loose body worn by men in ancient Rome, or a similar garment ... Search for "tunic" in all of MSN Encarta...
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How to construct a tunic ... Note that the tunic should be made out of all the same fabric; gores, sleeves, etc, should match the body. ... Think about how they go together in this drawing of the finished tunic.
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1. This pattern usually takes about 3 yards of fabric. Below is the basic design; you will need to cut out two of these, one for the front and one for the back. ... Once you're done, throw on your tunic, belt it and your ready to go...
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The main choices one makes when constructing a Viking tunic are these: what fabric should I choose? How should I pre-treat the fabric? How should I cut out the pieces? What do I want the neck to look like? What kind of seams should I use?
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Roman Army Tunic Reconstruction ... The basic garment is a white or off-white wool tunic made of 2 rectangles approximtely 36"-48" long by 30"-45" wide, sewn together at the sides and shoulders. The body panels are cut across the grain of the fabric, so that there is a selvage (finished) edge at the top and bottom.
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