Orthodox cassock Greek Cassock · The Cassock is made of fine polyester blend cotton fabric for better durability and comfort. · It is carefully sewn with German sewing machines by our skilled tailors to give the best workmanship. · The Cassock is lined with skin-friendly fabric. · The closure of the Cassock is done with buttons. · The Cassock contains two buttons at the neck, one at the waist and three buttons on each cuff. · The Cassock has a pocket on each side. · The Cassock has a belt attached to it. · The Cassock is Shoulder padded
This style of cassock is worn by all major and minor clergy, monastics, and often by male seminarians. Designed to fastened at the waist with the attached belt. It is double breasted and closure of the cassock is done with buttons. We offer premium quality workmanship ensuring comfort and care. https://www.psgvestments.com/cassocks-and-robes/greek-orthodox-cassocks/
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Metalic Violet Greek orthodox vestments This vestment is made of rich Church Brocade Fabric. This vestment is custom made to measure. The back side of the Phelonion is embroidered with a cross with rich metallic gold thread. The Epitrachelion has seven crosses embroidered on it. The ends of the Phelonion and the Epitrachelion is finished with golden braids. The Phelonion has 8 buttons at the front in which 4 buttons are functional buttons and other 4 buttons are ornamental buttons.
Violet Greek orthodox vestments This vestment is made of rich Damask Fabric. This vestment is custom made to measure. The back side of the Phelonion is embroidered with a cross with rich metallic gold thread. The Epitrachelion has seven crosses embroidered on it. The ends of the Phelonion and the Epitrachelion is finished with golden braids. The Phelonion has 8 buttons at the front in which 4 buttons are functional buttons and other 4 buttons are ornamental buttons. The stole has 16 buttons down the front in which 8 buttons are functional buttons and 8 buttons are ornamental buttons.
Greek orthodox cassock Greek Cassock- · The Cassock is made of fine polyester blend cotton fabric for better durability and comfort. · It is carefully sewn with German sewing machines by our skilled tailors to give the best workmanship. · The Cassock is lined with skin friendly fabric. · The closure of the Cassock is done with buttons. · The Cassock contains two buttons-in the neck and waist and three buttons on each cuff. · The Cassock has a pocket on each side. · The Cassock has a belt attached to it. · The Cassock is Shoulder padded
Orthodox cassock https://www.psgvestments.com/cassocks-and-robes/orthodox-cassock.html · The Cassock is made of fine polyester blend cotton fabric for better durability and comfort. · It is carefully sewn with German sewing machines by our skilled tailors to give the best workmanship. · The Cassock is lined with skin-friendly fabric. · The closure of the Cassock is done with buttons. · The Cassock contains two buttons at the neck, one at the waist and three buttons on each cuff. · The Cassock has a pocket on each side. · The Cassock has a belt attached to it. · The Cassock is Shoulder padded
Greek Priest Vestments This vestment is made of rich Church Brocade Fabric. This vestment is custom made to measure. The back side of the Phelonion is embroidered with a cross with rich metallic gold thread. The Epitrachelion has seven crosses embroidered on it. The ends of the Phelonion and the Epitrachelion is finished with golden braids. The Phelonion has 8 buttons at the front in which 4 buttons are functional buttons and other 4 buttons are ornamental buttons. The stole has 16 buttons down the front in which 8 buttons are functional buttons and 8 buttons are ornamental buttons.
The cassock, or soutane, is an item of Christian clerical clothing used by the clergy of Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and Reformed churches, among others. "Ankle-length garment" is the literal meaning of the corresponding Latin term, vestis talaris. It is related to habit traditionally worn by nuns, monks, and friars. The cassock derives historically from the tunic that in ancient Rome was worn underneath the toga and the chiton that was worn beneath the himation in ancient Greece. In religious services, it has traditionally been worn underneath vestments, such as the alb.https://www.psgvestments.com/cassocks-and-robes/greek-orthodox-cassocks/maroon-greek-orthodox-cassock.html
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