Tunic top designs: checkout 5 of them that you can rock
By Souled2Christ | self meida writer
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Tunic top designs: checkout 5 of them that you can rock
This top type is of Greek origin. They are loose fitting shirts that are long and can be worn alone or with trousers. If not properly matched with a perfect trouser or skirt they can give a weird appearance, so you have to be careful with them. As we proceed, checkout five of their photos below:
Tunic tops goes perfectly with a slim fitted trouser or a mini straight skirt. Anything other than that makes a lady look odd. And like maxi tops they aren't made to hug you body this attribute is what makes them comfortable.
They are advisably worn on summer, sunny or heat period because of the cool feeling and the light material with which they are made.
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