Give us a call at 609-838-7154 or email help@divinityclergywear.com. God Bless!
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Description
Signature Ladies 2-Piece Preaching Skirt Set
Elevate your ministry wardrobe with our signature 2-piece preaching skirt set, thoughtfully designed for both style and comfort.
Elegant ruffled preaching collar
Flattering mermaid-style skirt
Full cut fit for ease of movement
Please note:
Additional charges apply for larger sizes:
$10.00 for sizes 18–2
$20.00 for sizes 24–26
$30.00 for sizes 32–38
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