Sinceas
Sinceas is a term that historically referred to a specific type of garment, typically a type of tunic or dress worn in certain European regions during the medieval and Renaissance periods. The exact appearance and construction of a sinceas could vary significantly depending on the time, place, and social status of the wearer. It was often characterized by its relatively simple design, sometimes featuring a high neckline and long sleeves. Materials used would range from coarse wool for commoners to finer fabrics like silk or linen for the aristocracy, often embellished with embroidery or decorative trims.
The etymology of the word "sinceas" is not definitively established, though it is believed to have roots