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A nun's formal "uniform" is called a habit. The term applies generally to the distinctive garments of a religious order. Some nuns also still wear the oversized white headgear called a cornette, while others wear black or black-over-white head veils, often over a white coif, or stiff cap.

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although the main robe is called a habit, the overall outfit with its several component parts is called a habit as well. The major elements of the habit are:

The religious habit of Roman Catholic nuns typically consists of the following elements:

  • White coif: The garment's headpiece ( a white cotton cap andwhite wimple or guimpe)
  • Black veil: Sometimes includes a white underveil .
  • Holy habit: The central piece of the garment, also calleds a tunic. I
  • Sleeves: Two sets of sleeves, a larger of which can be worn folded up for work
  • Underskirts: Two underskirts\.
  • Card: A stiff black covering worn over the coif .
  • Apron: Worn over the habit to protect it during work activities.
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The entire religious costume is called a Habit. some male orders such as the Franciscans apply the term to both Male and Female costumes. The robe part of the habit has traditionally been know as a tunic with a belt or girdle. A hood and scapular may be worn over the tunic.

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