0 a piece of clothing that fits loosely over a person's body, reaches to the waist or knees, and often has no sleeves:
a soldier's tunic
1 a piece of clothing that fits loosely over a person’s body, reaching to below the waist or to the knees and often worn with a belt
Men with the shaved hairstyle appear in tunics and the hairstyle itself gradually becomes less marked and consistent.
The former carry books and are dressed in clerical garb; the latter bear arms and are clothed in classical tunics.
If these prove successful the tunic will be recommended for general adoption in the fire service.
Is it not a fact that the wearing of wings on the tunic is a differentiation?
After all, there were only so many such tunics available, and they made a good profit out of what was available.
That is in addition to the other brutalities, and taking their greatcoats, tunics, and so forth.
The package you have presented to us with fine words is but an empty tunic.
I wish to urge upon him that he should supply, at least, in addition a tunic.