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Yes, sometimes if the judge is going to a fancy dress party. Also the robes are quite warm so if the weather is quite cool they may use the robes to shield against the cold.

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Judges typically wear their robes only while presiding over court proceedings to signify their authority and impartiality. It is not common practice for judges to wear their robes outside of the courtroom, as they may prefer to dress in regular attire when not performing their official duties.

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