Kimono..
Kimono
a dress like garment and also like a robe
St. Francis said "wear the world like a loose garment".
* Japan * china * korean * almost (i said almost)any coutry wears kimonos * In ancient China a silk robe garment was called a Hanfu. Japanese kimonos were most likely adapted from that garment.
A Haik is a traditional Algerian garment worn by men. It is a loose-fitting robe-like garment that is usually ankle-length and worn over other clothing.
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.
Roman soldiers. His robe had no seams so they could not separate the cloth without destroying the garment.
When Joseph worked for Potiphar, he was given a special robe or garment by Potiphar, which is often referred to as a "coat of many colors" in some interpretations, although this specific robe is more famously associated with his earlier life. The robe symbolized Joseph's status and responsibilities in Potiphar's household as a trusted servant. However, after being falsely accused by Potiphar's wife, he left the robe behind when he fled from her advances.
I think it is CassockThe outfits that priests wear, while performing the Mass are known as Vestments.
They mostly wear robe looking suits. They mostly have dark skin. They are respectful and fun.
A kaftan is a type of clothing worn by several cultures. It is a colorful garment worn as a robe.
"Lemayan" is an Arabic term that typically refers to a type of garment, particularly a long, flowing dress or robe often worn in traditional contexts. It is commonly associated with modesty and cultural identity in various regions. In English, it can be loosely translated as "dress" or "robe," but its specific meaning may vary based on cultural and regional usage.