A church robe typically consists of several key parts, including the body or main garment, sleeves, and a collar. Additional elements may include a stole, which is a long, narrow strip of fabric worn around the neck, and a chasuble, which is a loose outer garment often worn by clergy during services. Other components can include a cincture, or belt, and various decorative elements or embroidery that signify rank or liturgical season.
A samurai's robe is called a kimono
"a red robe" is called "une robe rouge" in French.
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.
it is called a domareagoto
I did some research on the matter since I didn't know either. First off a Buddhists Monks and Nuns robes are different depending on the climate of the area. So hot areas have less fabric than cold areas. Secondly a Nuns robe is different than a Monks robe. So there is no standard Buddhist robe. It appears that there is no single name for a Buddhist robe, the word used is different in every language but is simply that countries word for Robe.
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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.
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The full body robe is called burqa. It follows Islamic law for women to cover from head to toes while in public.
Buddhist monks typically wear a robe called a "kasaya" or "kesa," which is traditionally made of cotton or silk. The color and style of the robe can vary depending on the specific Buddhist tradition or country.