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As all classes of society wore clothing cut in similar ways in the 10th and 11th centuries, class distinctions were evident in:________

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A and B (Tunic length, tunic decoration)

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During the tenth and eleventh centuries, the fashion and clothing involved long garments with an overcoat and a scarf around the head and neck. The women covered their heads with a loose scarf that didn't have any connection with the tunic. The tunics were overcoat that had a length till the knee. The eleventh century saw a variation in the style of sleeves. Fashion for the upper-class involved full-body tunics with long and flaring sleeves. The decoration, styling, and detailing of the tunics were evident in the class of the person wearing the tunics.

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