For spring, that translates into caftans and tunics and embroidered skirts, teamed variously with stovepipe pants and fitted tops for contrast. |
The sight of huntsmen and women riding around in red tunics amid a pack of hounds is often described as picturesque. |
In 1572, the Spanish prohibited the Quechua from wearing native Inca tunics and wrap-around dresses. |
What surprised Maria was their lack of armor, except for a few that wore hardened leather jerkins over their tunics. |
Handwoven cotton cloth is sewn into wraps for women and tunics for men, as well as into blankets. |
The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt-like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments. |