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An '''undertunic''' is simply a [[tunic]] of a lightweight [[cloth]] (generally [[linen]]) worn under a tunic or [[kyrtle]]. Generally the undertunic is shorter in the body than the outer garment.
An '''undertunic''' is simply a [[tunic]] of a lightweight [[cloth]] (generally [[linen]]) worn under a tunic or kyrtle. Generally the undertunic is shorter in the body than the outer garment.


When the undertunic became/was replaced by the [[shirt]] is open to debate.
When the undertunic became/was replaced by the [[shirt]] is open to debate.

Revision as of 17:34, 6 March 2006

An undertunic is simply a tunic of a lightweight cloth (generally linen) worn under a tunic or kyrtle. Generally the undertunic is shorter in the body than the outer garment.

When the undertunic became/was replaced by the shirt is open to debate.