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Tunics

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== Primary Tunic Styles ==
=== Knee length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and unfaced rounded neck ===
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=== Knee length rucked tunics with tight sleeves and square keyhole neck ===   === Shin length rucked tunics with tight sleeves and ===These first appear after about 1025AD? – Harley=== Knee length tunics .. with visible belts === 
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*Depictions of Vikings in the 10th / 11th centuries show them wearing knee length tunics????????
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This is based on the assumption that the Vikings seem to wear leather belts with decorative fittings and plates. There would be no point in this kind of belt being worn if it were not visible.
For examples of elaborate belts see ‘Men’s Belts, Bags & Accessories’
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=== ... with unrucked sleeves ===
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=== ... shorter tunics ===
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== Tunics = ... with wide decoration ==={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }} == Knee length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and faced square keyhole neck ==From 980AD.{{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }}=== ... with decoration ==={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }}== Knee length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and round faced keyhole neck =={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }} === ... with decoration ==={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }} === ... with European style facing ==={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }}  == Shin length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves and round keyhole neck==These first appear after about 1025AD? – Harley.{{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion }} == Ankle length rucked tunics with tight rucked sleeves={{Evidence|Art |Literature|Archaeology|Discussion=Seen on aristocratic... }}