Russian-Style Winter Overcoat

Russian-Style Winter Overcoat
Russian-Style Winter Overcoat
Product Code: N0025 [ custom-made ]
Price: $489.95
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TAILORING FEATURES >>>

  • a fully-lined overcoat for the winter season, hand-tailored in heavyweight poly/wool fabric (mossy and very soft usually used for winter jackets).
  • close-fitting around the waist and flared down close to your feet
  • front view: a functional two-button closure at chest
  • a V-shaped collar tailored in the fabric of your choice
  • on the sides: concealed left and right full pockets
  • wide bell-like sleeves

OPTIONAL FEATURES >>>

  • a V-shaped collar tailored in the overcoat fabric, velvet, astrakhan fur or feather faux fur

SIZING >>>

Each order is custom-tailored to your set of individual measurements. To submit your measurements online, please visit the Liturgix measurement diagram.


PRODUCT INCLUDES >>>

This Russian-style cassock (Russian: ряса ryasa, Ukrainian: ряса ryasa, Greek: εξώρασον, ράσον exorason) is a voluminous garment worn over the inner cassock by bishops, priests, deacons, and monastics as their regular outer wear. It is not worn by seminarians, readers or subdeacons in the Russian tradition. A long, floor-length garment, loosely fitting, with very large sleeves. It may be worn with the bottoms of the sleeves turned back, which are sometimes faced in a contrasting color. Outer cassock is a non-liturgical robe worn by Orthodox clergy both as ordinary daily clothing (their out-of-doors and domestic distinct attire) and underneath "liturgical robes" (vestments which are worn during church services). The outer cassock symbolizes the expiration of a clergyman in this world, and his burial and subsequent dedication to God and the Heavenly Kingdom. Over the riassa the bishop wears a panagia and a cross, while a priest wears only a cross.
Source: WikipediA


CLEANING AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS >>>

Dry cleaning only.

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