A long-sleeved linen vestment is a garment typically worn by religious clergy during liturgical services. It is usually made of linen fabric and covers the arms and upper body. It serves as a symbol of the religious office or status of the wearer.
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Long sleeved definatley.
i do not know why they wear long sleeved dresses
Short-sleeved, as opposed to a LS, long-sleeved.
No. Long-sleeved is an adjective. Shirt is a noun.'long' is adjective and 'sleeved' is an adjective, together they form a two word adjective describing the noun that follows.
A rochet is a sleeved over-tunic of white linen, usually lace trimmed or embroidered, worn by bishops, abbots, and other prelates, it has no hard and defined rules, as it is not an "official" vestment, and each individual Cardinal gets the kind he would like personally. Despite outward appearances on the television, the Cardinals are NOT a chorus line, so there is no need for them to "match".
long-sleeved
i don't think so cause then it wouldn't be a t-shirt , it would be a long sleeved shirt
hot climates usually require a white cotton/linen blend vest top and winter could use a black or blue wool long sleeved top
long-sleeved
absolutly
i vestment today and yesterday