All Priest wear "Vestments". Whether you want a more specific answer for the Pope, I'm not sure. I'd see wikipedia.org and search for Pope. The pope's everyday dress includes a floor length 'sottana' or 'soutane' (the full buttoned cassock), a sash, the 'mozzetta' (a hooded cape), his 'pantofole' (red slippers) and the 'zuchetto' (his skullcap). He will always be wearing the 'Pescatorio' (the Fisherman's Ring).
A samurai's robe is called a kimono
"a red robe" is called "une robe rouge" in French.
There have been 13 popes called Leo, and there appears to be no dispute about the numbering, as is the case with a few of the popes. See links.
A vicar's robe is typically called a cassock or a clerical robe. It is a long, ankle-length garment worn by clergy during religious ceremonies.
There have been 8 popes called Urban.
it is called a domareagoto
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Avignon, France, is sometimes referred to as the "City of Popes" because of the presence of popes and anti-popes from 1309 to 1423 during the Catholic schism.
There have been 13 popes named Innocent.
Roman Catholic AnswerHis house robe, or street wear is called a soutane, or a cassock. The white robe that he wears over that for the Sacraments is called an Alb.
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