Not exact matches
In battle, if they had a
longer tunic, they would take the four corners of the
tunic, and fold it up
underneath the belt to keep their legs free and to keep from getting tangled.
The
long tunics are both elaborate and comfy, and when it's winter, I just layer them with a
long - sleeved shirt
underneath!
Blue Oxford (this one has such a great fit and has
long sleeves to fold over the top of a sweater) / / White
Tunic (from the Nsale — it IS dry clean only and will need to be worn with a tank
underneath) / / Striped
Tunic (in 3 colors, 30 % off with code GOODTIMES)
Also, tabard style
tunics tend to run
longer and offer the added advantage of wardrobe flexibility by allowing you to add your own turtleneck, tee, or funnel neck
underneath, or wearing sleeveless if your arms are nice or if you want to add a
longer cardigan / duster.
I recommend under - skirt or
long cotton
tunic to layer
underneath the white dress just to make sure nothing is showing through.