Thanks! I thought, in the concrete, cut with horizontal parting and satura on waist section. I know such cuts only from clothes of 13th century (for example one funeral tunic from Museum of history of Bern) and latter. I don´t know any tunic/bliaudus with horizontal parting from early medieval.
I think, that some of such tunics are, perhaps, in some of early medieval illuminated manuscrïpt, because different color upper and lower part, which are sometimes rarely seen. But this is only my unimportant conjecture - at least - illuminated manuscrïpts and all iconografic sources are very problematic sources of technical informations, unfortunately. We don´t use such cut for 11-12th century therefore. I hope that my terrible english is a little understandable :-)
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I wish I could speak czech as you speak englishWothan a dit : I hope that my terrible english is a little understandable :-)

Would you have any pic of the 'funeral tunic from Museum of History of Bern', please ? (maybe already on your websit, but I didn't 'check' (oups !

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Hmm, it may be a little trouble, because that was only picture (photo) from one of book of historical clothing, but I don´t remember which book, today :-( On this page: http://www.curiavitkov.cz/prace3.html are some of our sources of historical clothing, but unfortunately I don´t remember from which book it was and I have not them all in my home bookcase.