Revision history of "tunic cut" (Q741)

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Diff selection: Mark the radio buttons of the revisions to compare and hit enter or the button at the bottom.
Legend: (cur) = difference with latest revision, (prev) = difference with preceding revision, m = minor edit.

16 July 2025

  • curprev 19:2919:29, 16 July 2025Ieva.Pigozne talk contribs 1,116 bytes +337 Created claim: Wikidata QID (P1): Q201714
  • curprev 19:2619:26, 16 July 2025Ieva.Pigozne talk contribs 779 bytes +147 Changed [en] description: a garment construction method in which the body and sleeves are cut from rectangular or nearly rectangular pieces of cloth, typically joined with minimal shaping. Common in 19th-century peasant shirts across Europe, this cut often involves a straight or T-shaped torso with attached sleeves and little or no tailoring at the shoulders, waist, or arms. Traditionally the front and back of the shirt are made of one piece of fabric which is not cut at the shoulders a...
  • curprev 09:1109:11, 16 July 2025Antaldaniel talk contribs 632 bytes +632 Created a new Item: tunic cut, a garment construction method in which the body and sleeves are cut from rectangular or nearly rectangular pieces of cloth, typically joined with minimal shaping. Common in 19th-century peasant shirts across Europe, this cut often involves a straight or T-shaped torso with attached sleeves and little or no tailoring at the shoulders, waist, or arms.