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  2. Plain dress - Wikipedia

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    Plain dress is a practice among some religious groups, primarily some Christian churches in which people dress in clothes of traditional modest design, sturdy fabric, and conservative cut. It is intended to show acceptance of traditional gender roles, modesty, and readiness to work and serve, and to preserve communal identity and separation ...

  3. Christian clothing - Wikipedia

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    Christian headcovering and modesty being practiced in a Restored Reformed Church in Doornspijk, Gelderland (the Netherlands) In some Christian communities, the term "Sunday best" refers to the tradition of saving one's finest clothing for Sunday services. In some communities, churches served as the main social center for local residents.

  4. Biblical clothing - Wikipedia

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    The ʿezor later became displaced among the Hebrews by the ketonet or tunic (/ k ə ˈ θ oʊ n ɛ θ / kə-THAW-net, [7] translated into Greek as chitōn [8]) an undertunic, [1] [3] corresponding most nearly to a long shirt. [8] The ketonet appears in Assyrian art as a tight-fitting undergarment, sometimes reaching only to the knee, sometimes ...

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  7. Clerical clothing - Wikipedia

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    Clerical clothing is non-liturgical clothing worn exclusively by clergy.It is distinct from vestments in that it is not reserved specifically for use in the liturgy.Practices vary: clerical clothing is sometimes worn under vestments, and sometimes as the everyday clothing or street wear of a priest, minister, or other clergy member.