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Why Women Love Cotton Tunics as a Daily Wear

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  The history of Tunics can be found in ancient Greece and Rome when women used to wear chiton, peplos, and tunica. During the Medieval period, layered tunics like the kirtle became common, while the Renaissance saw the tunic transformation into the chemise and gown. The 18th and 19th centuries showed a simpler version of   cotton tunics   — chemisette. Whereas in the early 20th century tunics revived through designers like Paul Poiret. During the 1960s and 1970s, the world embraced the tunics as bohemian symbols. Today, tunics have become wardrobe essentials available in various styles, reflecting contemporary trends with an enduring appeal across cultures and eras. Types of Tunics Let’s look at the types of  tunics for women  that are trendy nowadays. 1. Classic Tunic Design:  As the name the classic style is a simple and straight-cut tunic that falls around mid-thigh. Fabric:  Usually made from lightweight fabrics like cotton, linen, or jersey for d...