Clerical Clothing
Clerical clothing refers to the specific attire worn by members of the clergy, such as priests, ministers, and other religious leaders. This clothing often includes items like the cassock, a long robe, and the stole, a scarf-like garment that signifies their role. The colors and styles can vary based on the religious denomination and the occasion, such as liturgical services or ceremonies.
In addition to traditional garments, clerical clothing may also include accessories like the collar, which distinguishes clergy from laypeople. These outfits serve both practical and symbolic purposes, reflecting the wearer's faith and commitment to their religious duties.