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Important HolidayShipping Updates

Your long time loyalty with Sivana continues to drive us to delight you with our unique assortment that we take great pride in curating for you. Setting your expectations and delivering to our high standard of exceptional customer service, is paramount to our team.

Over the last year and a half, we have navigated through unusual times that continue to bring challenges to how we operate. In recent months, we have been faced with unexpected supply chain hurdles, which inevitably result in product delays. Now with the added tension on global logistics as we move into the holiday season, we will only be able to guarantee Christmas delivery if orders are placed before December 1st. For that reason, we are offering everyone 25% off their order with code: THANKYOU25, as a thank you for shopping and supporting us early on as we continue to navigate through these challenges.

We will continue to release new arrivals throughout the month, but will not be restocking as we move into November. As always thank you for your loyalty.

Warm regards,

Sivana Team

Tunic Clothing

Tunic Clothing

Tunic clothing wasn’t only meant as a garment for women. In the early centuries AD, tunic clothing was worn by both men and women. Men’s tunic clothing was used in many cultures, from Roman, Greek, and German, to Celtic and Indian. Later on in the 19th century, the tunic was modernized for style and fashion. Now this piece of clothing is worn by women everywhere. If you want the perfect tunic clothing, look no further than the Sivana collection, which offers a variety of choices.

How to Wear Tunics

There are various ways to wear tunic clothing. It depends on the tunic type, whether it’s a tunic shirt/top or a tunic dress. Usually, shorter tunic tops for leggings can be worn with jeans or a skirt. On the other hand, a tunic dress can cover even your knees and calves. This piece of garment can also be worn with leggings despite its length.

For summer or spring, a tunic dress can be worn without bottoms. It creates a breezy and comfortable look, while some sandals will give a final touch to it. For colder weather, opt for a woolen tunic paired with leggings, boots, a scarf, or a cardigan for an extra layer of warmth.

The most common option is a sporty or casual style with jeans or leggings with a tunic. Women’s clothing styles being so versatile mean you can also use a tunic to shape it into a formal gown, perfect for weddings. A black tunic with some print or a design paired with a stylish necklace and heels will make a perfect outfit for a night in the city or a business meeting. Apart from jewelry, a belt can be a great accessory and goes well with form fitted tunic, accentuating a woman’s body shape. It’s essential to balance your outfits and not go for two printed pieces of clothing. One should be monochrome and the other with patterns and colorful designs.

If you want to find the perfect tunic that fits your style and needs, visit our website, where there are various choices.

FAQs

What is a female tunic called?

The word for female tunic comes from the Latin language and the word “tunica.” In India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, this clothing is called “kurta.”

What clothing is tunic in 19 century?

In early periods tunic clothing was a long garment that reached calves. Tunic Greek clothing was for both women and men. It was form-fitted at the waist. Besides Greek, it was worn in many different cultures. With time, the length of the tunic clothing decreased.

What is tunic clothing?

Tunic clothing is a garment with or without sleeves reaching the hips, calves, or knees. It can be short or long, in various styles to function as different garments, including tunic dresses, sweaters, and sweatshirts.

What is the difference between a tunic and a top?

A tunic covers most of the body, including hips and thighs, or a “long top.” On the other hand, a top is meant to cover the body from the neck to the waistline, covering the chest.

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