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Men's Banded Collar Rabat In Purple

Length: Regular
Collar Size: 13

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The Divinity Banded Collar Rabat Comes With The Following Specifications:

  • One Size Fits All
  • Uni-Sex
  • Fully lined
  • Clergy collar fits over an inner band and holds it securely in place
  • Closes with a Clericool Collar
  • Finished with a set-in breast pocket
  • Dry clean
  • Each rabat includes one Clericool clergy collar

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