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Cotton Viking Tunic, Chestnut
In ancient times, tunics were worn mainly on the skin as underwear. But by the early Middle Ages, its use had changed and the tunics became a common piece of outerwear. The preserved fragments are few, but many contemporary illustrations, such as the Bayeaux Tapestry or illuminated miniatures/manuscripts, provided evidence of what medieval garments looked like and how they were generally worn.
