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    Musicians wear two long tunics, one over the other. The tunic on the left is an early example of mi-parti or particolored clothing, made from two fabrics. Cantigas de Santa Maria, mid-13th century, Spain. Pan-pipe players wear tunics with hanging sleeves over long-sleeved undertunics. Both wear coifs.

  4. Tunic - Wikipedia

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    The various Celtic and Germanic peoples living in the colder Middle and Northern Europe wore long-sleeved tunics from as long back as pictorial evidence goes. Such tunics are often found depicted on the various Roman monuments depicting victories over these peoples and show the tunic as a simple pull-over construction reaching to the mid-thighs ...

  5. Kurta - Wikipedia

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    کرته kurta, A tunic, waistcoat, jacket; a long loose-skirted under-gown or shirt; a shirt. کرتی kurtī, A waistcoat for women, a short bodice reaching to the hips, with very short, if any sleeves, open under the throat; a soldier's jacket. [16] Arabic قرطق qurt̤aq (Persian. كرته kurta), A kind of garment.

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  7. Clothing in ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Women's tunics were usually ankle or foot-length, long-sleeved, and could be worn loosely or belted. [9] For comfort and protection from cold, both sexes could wear a soft under-tunic or vest ( subucula ) beneath a coarser over-tunic; in winter, the Emperor Augustus , whose physique and constitution were never particularly robust, wore up to ...