Tunic

Tunic
 Tunic - baggy clothes for men and women, with sloping shoulders and often reach toe. Worn under the toga and had three openings: for arms and head. Was popular in ancient Rome and ancient Greece. There were several varieties tunics: straight tunic intima below the hips and without a collar, a short and a long tunic interiore ...
 Tunic - baggy clothes for men and women, with sloping shoulders and often reach toe. Worn under the toga and had three openings: for arms and head. Was popular in ancient Rome and ancient Greece. There were several varieties tunics: straight tunic intima below the hips and without a collar, short tunic and long tunic interiore Tektite narrow cut, which the ancient Roman women wore a wedding or a day of age. Tunics worn over the toga - a piece of cloth that is wrapped around the body. With colors and color tunic master could convey his inner state, character or even belonging to a particular class. For example, senators tunic had a wide purple stripe on the back and chest, and orange means suffering. Currently, under the direct one-piece tunic meant front dress length is always lower than the hips and usually without a collar.