Black Traditional Prelate Cassock TSP - 70% Wool

€ 320.22

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TSP - traditional fastener - tropic fabric (wool 70%, polyester 30%) - tax included 393,87 €

TSP1 - hidden zipper-decorative buttons - tropic fabric (wool 70%, polyester 30%) - tax included 403,48 €

TSP2 - hidden zipper without buttons - tropic fabric (wool 70%, polyester 30%) - tax included 403,48 €


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Description

This elegant black prelate cassock in a typical Roman cut is a classic option for prelates looking for a cassock suitable for everyday use and solemn ministry. The model features red piping, red cassock buttons and red buttonhole edging, which emphasise the prelate character of the cassock. The cassock is made in a classic way, with a traditional form, the characteristic three back pleats, practical pockets and an elegant drape on the body. It is made from tropical fabric composed of 70% wool and 30% polyester, a fabric valued in cassock tailoring for its aesthetic appearance, durability, wearing comfort and easier care. The model has acetate lining on the chest, back and sleeves, as well as stiffening made from Italian inserts on the chest and shoulders. As a result, the cassock holds its shape well, looks representative and provides comfort during prolonged wear.

Main product features
The model has been designed with elegance, comfort, durability and the classic appearance of a prelate cassock in mind.

  • Black Roman prelate cassock – classic cut suitable for everyday use and solemn ministry.
  • Red piping, red cassock buttons and red buttonhole edging – emphasise the prelate character of the cassock.
  • Acetate lining – used on the chest, back and sleeves, increasing wearing comfort.
  • Stiffening on the chest and shoulders – made from Italian inserts, helping the cassock retain an elegant form.
  • Three back pleats – give the garment a classic look and help the fabric drape well.
  • Internal chest pocket – a practical place for essential small items.
  • Double pockets – pocket bag and access to trouser pockets increase the functionality of the cassock.
  • Various fastening options – possibility to choose the model best suited to personal preferences.
  • Tropical fabric: 70% wool, 30% polyester – elegant, durable, practical and comfortable to wear.

Purpose and use
This black prelate cassock has been created with elegant appearance, wearing comfort and durability in mind. Thanks to the classic Roman cut, red piping, red buttons, lining, stiffening and tropical fabric, the model works well both during everyday ministry and church solemnities.
The model is suitable as:

  • a prelate cassock for a prelate,
  • a black Roman prelate cassock,
  • a priestly cassock for everyday use,
  • a prelate cassock with red piping,
  • a cassock with red cassock buttons,
  • a cassock with lining and stiffening,
  • a cassock made from tropical fabric: 70% wool and 30% polyester,
  • an elegant cassock for church solemnities.

Available fastening options
The cassock is available in several fastening variants, allowing the model to be adapted to individual preferences:

  • TSP – Traditional fastening – classic fastening with visible red cassock buttons, suitable for those who appreciate the traditional look of a prelate cassock and timeless elegance.
  • TSP1 – Hidden zipper fastening with decorative sewn-on buttons – a practical and comfortable solution that makes the cassock easier to put on while preserving the classic, aesthetic look of a prelate cassock.
  • TSP2 – Hidden zipper fastening without buttons – a minimalist fastening version without visible front buttons, ideal for those who prefer a simple and more restrained form of a prelate cassock.

Material
The prelate cassock is made from tropical fabric composed of 70% wool and 30% polyester. It is an elegant, durable and practical material often chosen for priestly and prelate cassocks. The combination of natural wool and polyester provides wearing comfort, an aesthetic appearance and greater practicality in everyday care.
Tropical fabric drapes well on the body, preserves the neat and representative character of the finished garment and works well during regular wear. The fabric is comfortable to use, and refreshing and ironing it is not problematic. The combination of tropical fabric with acetate lining and stiffening on the chest and shoulders helps the cassock retain an elegant form, emphasises the prelate character of the garment and ensures comfort during prolonged wear.

Why choose this cassock?
This black Roman prelate cassock with lining and stiffening combines traditional appearance with everyday wearing comfort. It is elegant, durable and functional, while retaining the classic character of priestly attire. Red piping, red cassock buttons and red buttonhole edging clearly emphasise its prelate purpose. The tropical fabric composed of 70% wool and 30% polyester gives the cassock an aesthetic appearance, drapes well on the body and makes everyday care easier. Thanks to the high-quality acetate lining, Italian stiffening inserts, practical pockets and various fastening options, the model is a very good choice for prelates looking for an elegant, practical prelate cassock suitable for everyday ministry and solemn occasions.

Colours and made-to-order options
The model is available as standard in black with red piping, red cassock buttons and red buttonhole edging. It is possible to adjust selected elements of the cassock individually and choose a fastening variant according to the available models, or another option after prior e-mail contact.

What to add to the cassock?
To complete a full clerical outfit, it is worth adding a clerical collar and a clerical shirt to the cassock. Properly matched accessories increase comfort and help create a consistent, elegant set for daily ministry.

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