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CONCEPT
Two very similar vestments are the roquet and the surplice. Both are similar to the Alb, but shorter. They are worn over the cassock, but are not tied with the girdle. Despite these similarities, they are different. The key to the difference is in the sleeves: the roquet has long and narrow sleeves, while the surplice has them wider and shorter.
The surplice can be used by all clergy to administer the sacraments, and it is also part of the choral habit of deacons, priests, chaplains of his holiness and of the prelates of honor. Even acolytes can wear it.
DETAILS OF THE PRODUCT
Ad Laudem Surplice – Interspersed Lace SO042 . Made of microfiber (twill), flat fabric with excellent trim, light and fresh. This surplice was developed in the traditional model with pleats in the front and back and a square collar. The detail is a beautiful interspersed lace on the sleeves and the hem. Available only in white and in sizes S, M and L.
Model: Traditional
Fabric: Twill
Color: White
Finishing: Beautiful interspersed lace on the sleeves and the hem
SIZE
S: dresses people until 165cm height.
M: dresses people until 175cm height.
L: dresses people until 185cm height.
NOTE: Image for illustrative purposes only. Parts sold separately.
MEASURES | S | M | L |
BACK LENGTH (SHOULDER TO BAR) | 90 | 100 | 110 |
SHOULDER | 15 | 15 | 15 |
FULL SHOULDER | 48 | 48 | 48 |
SLEEVE LENGTH | 54 | 57 | 60 |
WRIST | 26 | 26 | 26 |