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Purple Polyester Cassock (Greek Style, Close-Fitting Sleeves)
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OUTER CASSOCK (Gr. Exo-Rason or Exorasson; Sl. Ryassa or Riassa) - A long, floor-length garment, loosely fitting. Outer cassock is a non-liturgical robe worn by Orthodox clergy both as ordinary daily clothing (their out-of-doors and domestic distinct attire) and underneath "liturgical robes" (vestments which are worn during church services). The outer cassock symbolizes the expiration of a clergyman in this world, and his burial and subsequent dedication to God and the Heavenly Kingdom. Over the riassa the bishop wears a panagia and a cross, while a priest wears only a cross. Wearing the outer-cassock is common to bishops, priests, deacons, monks and nuns (permission to wear a cassock is often given to seminarians, monastic novices, sub-deacons and readers in parishes).
Description: This is a brand new Outer Cassock (Modified* Greek style) tailored in purple 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 clergy garment include:
- lined to the waist in viscose lining
- front side: a full length, concealed buttoned front closure*
- concealed right and left pocket slits to pants/inner-cassock pockets
- plain close-fitting sleeves*, fully-lined in viscose lining
- with left and right slits down close to the feet for comfortable movement
* Note: Originally, Greek style cassock (outer garment) is with broad sleeves and fuctional button closure at collar only (ref: OCU201).
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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