Give us a call at 609-838-7154 or email help@divinityclergywear.com. God Bless!
Give us a call at 609-838-7154 or email help@divinityclergywear.com. God Bless!
Men’s Clergy Robes
Ladies Clergy Robes
Men's Clergy Vestments
Ladies Clergy Vestments
Men's Clergy Shirts
Ladies Clergy Shirts
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Tippets
Surplices
Rochets
Chimeres
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Description
The Divinity Ladies Apostle Vestment is a high-quality, full-cut traditional set designed for women in ministry. This complete vestment includes:
Roman-style robe
Cincture belt
Poly-cotton fluted rochet
Matching sleeve cuffs
Traditional chimere
Coordinated tippet
Gold cross
Decorative cord
Crafted for comfort, dignity, and a commanding presence during services and special occasions.
**Please add $30.00 for sizes 2XL-3XL**
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