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Clerical clothing : ウィキペディア英語版
Clerical clothing
Clerical clothing is non-liturgical clothing worn exclusively by clergy. It is distinct from vestments in that it is not reserved specifically for services. Practices vary: is sometimes worn under vestments, and sometimes as the everyday clothing or street wear of a priest, minister, or other clergy member. In some cases, it can be similar or identical to the habit of a monk or nun.
In modern times, many Christian clergy have adopted the use of a clergy with a clerical collar.
==Eastern Christianity==
In Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism, a useful distinction between liturgical vestments and clerical clothing is that vestments are required to be blessed before being worn. Conversely, clerical clothing is not, and is regarded as daily wear.
*Inner Cassock: The inner cassock (more commonly, simply ''Cassock'') is a floor length garment, usually black, worn by all clergy members, monastics, and seminarians.
*Outer Cassock: Called a Ryasa ((ロシア語:ряса)) or Exorason, the outer cassock is a large, flowing garment worn over the inner cassock by bishops, priests, deacons, and monastics.
*Skufia: A soft-sided cap worn by monastics or awarded to clergy as a mark of honor.
*Kamilavka: A stiff hat worn by monastics or awarded to clergy as a mark of honor.
*Apostolnik: A veil worn either by nuns, either alone or with a Skufia.
*Epanokamelavkion: A veil extending over the back, worn with the Kamilavka by all monastics and bishops.
*Klobuk: A Kamilavka with an Epanokamelavkion permanently attached; more common in the Russian tradition.

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