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Men's Joseph Clergy Robe In White & Silver

Available Sizes: 4XL (56-58)

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Style:Cassock/Robe

The Joseph clergy robe comes with the following:

  • Majestic Damaschene Material Highlights
  • Traditional Brocade On Sleeve Cuffs, Chest Pocket, & Collar
  • Center Back Pleat
  • Full Cut Fit
  • Front Pockets

**Please Add $10.00 For Sizes 2XL-3XL, $20.00 For Sizes 4XL**

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