Orthodox Exorasson Cassock Greek
This is a new, never used, greek style exorasson (outer cassock) in black cotton/poly fabric. It is made for a person about 5'10 but could be let out. The sleeves are unfinished so that they can be hemmed to the right length. The neck fastens with a black clasp and fits a neck size of approximately 16 1/2.
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