Band Cincture
For Cassocks
Item Number: 60079
Custom items may not be in stock in the size and style you request. If you need your product quickly, please call us first to make sure the item is in stock in the size and style you need.
Always suitable, this well tailored black band cincture coordinates with any black cassock.
- Tailored for men in classic black Viva* fabric
- Each drop panel features rayon chainette fringe
- Four inches wide
- Closes at waist with Velcro for easy adjusting
- Dry clean
*Viva means long life for your new cincture. The distinctively durable Viva is woven of 100% polyester for easy care, and is treated to release stains and soil. This soil release quality means that whites stay whiter and colors stay brighter for years to come.
Please note: Not every size may be in stock or available. The manufacturer has some sizes on backorder right now. Please call or email us for more information.
Band Cincture Sizing:
Band Cinctures are worn frequently over street clothing, including pants and a belt, as well as over a clergy cassock. Therefore it is very important to add extra inches beyond a normal "belt" size, which would be too small. To measure for a Band Cincture, wrap a tape measure around the stomach where the cincture will be worn, over street clothing. Add 4" to this measurement to allow for cassock thickness and comfort. Select size from the drop down option box above.
Custom sizes are available. If you would like to order a size not listed, please contact us for pricing. Please note that custom orders (non-standard sizes not listed here) take about 6-8 weeks for production.
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