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- overtunic and long undertunic, with a blue mantle lined in vair. He wears a cap with his coat of arms. Women's clothing consisted of an undertunic called a chemise...
- stola usually served as an intermediate garment and was worn over the undertunic (subucula) and under the cloak (pallium). It looked like a ‘peplos’ and...
- ****ing. The overtunic would be constructed along the same pattern as the undertunic and made of wool. A richer Hersir would have had a tunic d**** in a bright...
- rapidly, depicting the saint healing a leper through the gift of his undertunic; predicting the bad end of some blasphemers; and restoring a girl possessed...
- or tunic (/kəˈθoʊnɛθ/ kə-THAW-net, translated into Gr**** as chitōn) an undertunic, corresponding most nearly to a long shirt. The ketonet appears in ****yrian...
- adopted in DS9 (DS9: "Rapture"). This uniform features a colored turtleneck undertunic (with the same departmental color scheme as in earlier shows) covered...
- worn by noble men in their day-to-day lives as outer garments (over the undertunic) replacing the tunic. As soon as the 15th century, m****cripts depict...
- Pan-pipe players wear tunics with hanging sleeves over long-sleeved undertunics. Both wear coifs. Cantigas de Santa Maria, mid-13th century, Spain. Dress...