Tunic Tyr Herringbone Olive/Grey
Materials
Description
The tunic as such is a very old garment, which evolved from two cloths worn rectangularly attached to the shoulders by brooches to a sewn together form with sleeves. From lower garment it became upper garment, depending on the time and class. Most often it was worn belted. Tunics can also vary greatly in length. Shorter tunics are more practical for work.
Tyr Size Chart
S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | ||
Chest Circumference | 105cm / 41.3inch | 113cm / 44.4inch | 121cm / 47.6inch | 129cm / 50.7inch | 137cm / 53.9inch | 145cm / 57inch | |
Sleeve Length | 62cm / 24.4inch | 64cm / 25.1inch | 66cm / 25.9inch | 66cm / 25.9inch | 66cm / 25.9inch | 66cm / 25.9inch | |
Center Back Length | 85cm / 33.4inch | 85cm / 33.4inch | 85cm / 33.4inch | 85cm / 33.4inch | 85cm / 33.4inch | 85cm / 33.4inch |
The given approximate dimensions refer to the article directly. To use this chart, measure your chest circumference (if necessary with clothing) and add 8-12cm / 3.1-4.7inch (for a normal fit), or 12-19cm / 4.7-7.4inch (for a loose fit/wide shoulders). Choose the size that is larger than your combined size.