DUE TO WEATHER, OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT WILL BE CLOSED TODAY (1/26/26)
DUE TO WEATHER, OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT WILL BE CLOSED TODAY (1/26/26)
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Description
Description: The "Preacher" clergy jacket for men comes with a strong contrast trimmed piping down the front of the robe and sleeve cuff. A brilliant matching detailed embroidered cross is prominent on the sleeve cuff for a stunning look.
**Please Add $10.00 For Sizes 2XL-3XL, $20.00 For Sizes 4XL-5XL $30.00 For Sizes 6XL-7XL**
**All suits ship in 1-3 days. For expedited shipping information, please call our customer service line at 877-453-3535 for more information**
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