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!
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Description
Elevate your worship attire with the timeless elegance of our Divinity Surplice, tailored for both men and women. Crafted from premium white Viva fabric, this surplice combines traditional design with refined detailing for a dignified and graceful look.
Features:
Unisex fit – suitable for both men and ladies
Authentic fine integrated lace accents
Deep pleated body for flowing movement
Squared yoke neckline for a classic silhouette
Straight sleeves for a clean, formal finish
Tailored in high-quality white Viva fabric
Size Note:
Please add $10 for sizes 2XL–3XL, $20 for sizes 4XL–5XL, and $30 for sizes 6XL–7XL.
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