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Ladies 33-Button Roman Cassock In Purple

Size: Small (6-8)

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Style: Full Length Robe

Description:The Ladies 33-Button Clergy Cassock Robe comes with triple pleat back, side opening for access, and double front pockets

**Add $20.00 For Sizes 2XL-3XL & $30.00 for sizes 4XL-5XL**

***Usually Ships Within 1-3 Business Days Unless Purchased With Clergy Shirts. Please Call For More Information***

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