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Black Single-Breasted Under-Cassock (Greek Style, with Pleats)
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UNDER-CASSOCK (Gr. Anteri, Rhason or Rason; Sl. Podrasnik or Podriasnik; Inner Cassock; Mantija) - A long, floor-length garment with long narrow sleeves (fitted like shirtsleeves). Under-cassock is a non-liturgical robe worn by Orthodox clergy under the outer cassock both as ordinary daily clothing and underneath "liturgical robes" (vestments which are worn during church services). The cassock symbolizes the expiration of a clergyman in this world, and his burial and subsequent dedication to God and the Heavenly Kingdom. Wearing the under-cassock is common to bishops, priests, deacons, monks and nuns (permission to wear it is often given to seminarians, monastic novices, sub-deacons and readers in parishes).
Description: This is a brand new best selling Under-Cassock (Greek style) tailored in black lightweight wash and wear polyester that drapes beautifully and has deep color tones. Beautiful and long-lasting, it is good for both everyday wear and special occasions.
Tailoring features in this unlined clergy garment include:
- front side: single-breasted with functional button closure at collar and waist, with chest pockets
- back side: with a seam on the waist and two side back pleats for comfortable movement
- concealed left and right full pockets
- sleeves with cuffs decorated with buttons
- appropriate black embroidery and piping around collar, cuffs, down front panel and edging the pockets
Size: Each order is custom-tailored to your set of individual measurements. To submit your measurements online, please go to our measurement diagram.
Cleaning & Care Instructions:
Wash at low temperatures, using weak detergents. DO NOT BLEACH. Dry in an aired space inside out, and not exposed to direct sunlight (black dye fades). Ironing: Use low temperature and iron the clothing inside out.
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