Choir robes were not worn when I attended Tridentine mass before the Vatican II council. They are more a feature of Protestant Sunday services.
But clerics and other prelates wore elaborate liturgical vestments -- cassocks, albs, tunics, surplices and chasubles -- as they still do today when celebrating.
Navy, Blue Robes
Students at Hogwarts wear black robes, and winter robes are black with silver fastenings. At Beauxbatons Academy of Magic, the robes are blue silk. At Durmstrang, they wear robes of deep, blood-red. Dress robes may be any color, but are only worn for special occasions, not class. At the Ministry of Magic, the only color robes mentioned are those worn by Magical Maintenance, which are navy blue.
Roman Catholic AnswerVestment usually refers to the chasauble worn by a priest or bishop when celebrating Mass; although in a broader way it can refer to any particular clothing worn by Christian clergy.
Kiminos
In the third movie, the director of the movies changed. The new director, Alphonso Cuaron decided that it would be best to trade out the traditional black robes worn in the book for street clothes. In the book, the black robes are worn by all students for everyday wear.
Chimere
Kimonos are silk robes worn mainly in Japan
Tunics and togas and robes are what people in acient Israel wore
Following tradition it that it was something worn by buddha in eastern asia when he became enlightened.
The bird's color was the color of the robes worn by the Catholic official of the same name.
Dresses were worn since the 12th and 13th century. They were called garments then. Robes were worn in biblical times which some people might call dresses.
Black robes are often associated with various groups, including judges, academics, and certain religious figures. In the context of academia, professors and graduates may wear black robes during formal ceremonies. In a legal setting, judges wear black robes to symbolize authority and impartiality. Additionally, black robes are sometimes worn by clergy in various religious traditions during ceremonies or services.