Cynthia Virtue wrote:

Adele de Maisieres wrote:

People here practically use "t-tunic" as a techinical term. It means "a basic tunic with a rectangular front and back, unshaped sleeve heads, small square gussets at the armpit and two-piece gores in the side-seam." Great shorthand when you want to use that as a starting pount for descriding something -- ie, "it's just like a t-tunic only it has additional gores at the cente front and back" etc.


Interesting -- to me, it's not really a proper tunic without center front and back gores. Otherwise that's a great description.

Where's "here?"  NZ on your email means New Zealand, I'd guess?

Yup, Christchurch, New Zealand.

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Adele de Maisieres

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