noun a full-length garment, typically worn by clergy members, resembling a long coat or robe
Cassocks are often worn by choir members during religious services, especially in Anglican and Catholic churches.
In religious contexts, a cassock is a long, close-fitting robe worn by clergy members, particularly in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Eastern Orthodox traditions.
Cassocks are sometimes used as costumes in theatrical productions, particularly those with religious themes or historical settings.
In some academic institutions, such as certain seminaries or schools with religious affiliations, students or faculty may wear cassocks as part of formal attire.
The cassock is a traditional garment worn by priests during religious ceremonies.
Some choir directors may choose to wear a cassock while leading a choir during performances.
In some seminaries, students may be required to wear a cassock as part of their uniform.