

ModCloth makes it fun and easy to express yourself in sizes ranging XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, 1X, 2X, 3X, and 4X. W omen’s clothing for our ModCloth community is about variety and creative expression! ModCloth loves representing the perfect fit for every woman, especially in vintage-inspired styles that go above and beyond the status quo. Sheer and mesh tunics hit the runway in the 90’s, and plaid button-up tunics were everywhere. Over-the-shoulder tunics became a mainstay in casual nineties shirts and tops, and mock neck tunics got lots of love too. Beaded tunics also became a popular choice for the emerging 90’s boho vibe. Graphic t-shirts became ultra-cool, and puff sleeves became a wardrobe staple! Bold neon prints and short sleeve button-up tops were everywhere and Peter Pan collars made a major comeback.ĩ0’s era Women’s Tunics: Bohemian tunics made a comeback in the nineties, and were presented with mock collars and intricate embroidery. In the 70’s, women’s tunics were often adorned with flare sleeves, pintuck detailing, and beautiful embroidery.Ĩ0’s era Women’s Tunics: Vibrant tunic tops, peplum tops, and collared button-ups went to the next level in the 1980’s, and knit tunic tops with dolman sleeves were all the rage. Gingham print tunics, tunics with elbow-length sleeves, long sleeve tunics, and bold floral prints joined the revolution in casual tops and knits. This is the fashion era when tunic tops with Peter Pan collars first made their debut! In the 50s, darling plaid tunics, bateau necklines, sweetheart silhouettes, and pussybow neck ties all challenged the status quo in women’s fashion.Ħ0’s era Women’s Tunics: In the 1960’s, cottagecore smocked tunics became mainstream, and sleeveless tunics, and short sleeve tunics were all the rage! Boho tunics with beautiful embroidery and notched collarsħ0’s era Women’s Tunics: Sassy surplice tunics, striped knit tunics, woven button-up tops, and swishy tunics can be traced back to the 1970s fashion era. Pintuck detailing, flutter sleeves, and embroidered collars were becoming all the rage during this era.ĥ0’s era 40’s era Women’s Tunics: Rockabilly style began influencing fashion in the 1950’s, and the halter top has been stealing hearts ever since.


WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF VINTAGE-INSPIRED WOMEN’S TUNICS? That depends on what era you wish to channel!Ĥ0’s era Women’s Tunics: Nautical-inspired striped tunics with long blouson sleeves are timeless staples of 1940s women’s tops. Express yourself in ModCloth's assortment of cute women's tunic tops! Shop sizes XXS, S, M, L, XL, XXL, 1X, 2X, 3X, and 4X.
