Category
page 1Christian clothing
veil
thumb|right|upright|Roman statue of a veiled Vestal Virgin
religious habit
distinctive set of garments worn by members of a religious order
train
portion of a skirt, overskirt, or dress that trails behind the wearer
clerical collar
detachable collar worn by Christian clergy
mantle
ecclesiastical overgarment
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cowl
thumb|100px|Drawing showing a cowl-wearing monk
clerical clothing
distinctive clothing worn by Christian clergy
baptismal clothing
special clothing, generally white, worn by those participating in Christian baptism
sackcloth
thumb|Hezekiah, clothed in śaq, spreads open the letter before the Lord. (2 Kings 19)
Sackcloth ( śaq) is a coarsely woven fabric, usually made of goat's hair. The term in English often connotes the biblical usage, where the ''Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible'' remarks that haircloth would be a more appropriate rendering of the Hebrew meaning.