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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.
A samurai's robe is called a kimono
There isn't any specific name for the robes, but they call it black-and-white robes.
"a red robe" is called "une robe rouge" in French.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe priest wears a white robe called an alb for every Mass, it is an adaption of the undertunic of the Greeks and Romans of the fourth century. He wears a white chasuble on Christmas as white is the color for all feasts of Our Lord. White is the symbol of joy, purity, innocence, holiness, and glory.
The cast of Under the White Robe - 1923 includes: Neely Edwards as Nervy Ned
Some wear a black or red robe called a cassock that goes from neck to toe; over that is a white garment from neck to waist called a surplice. Others now wear a white robe called an alb that goes from neck to toe; over that is a rope called a cincture tied around waist on the right side; then a wooden cross over the neck.
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.
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it is called a domareagoto
CASSOCK