Need assistance? Give us a call at 609-838-7154 or email help@divinityclergywear.com. God Bless!
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Elevate your ministry with the Men’s Class A Vestment by Divinity—a complete 6-piece clergy set designed for pastors and church leaders. This set includes everything you need for formal services and liturgical occasions:
Cassock
Surplice
Tippet
Braided Cord
Crafted with quality materials, this Class A vestment set offers both comfort and style, ensuring you stand out during ordination, sacramental services, and other sacred events.
**Add $30.00 for sizes 2XL-3XL**
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