This elegant but simple set of vestments was made from silk dupion; it was lined with a taffeta in a shade of teal blue.
The chasuble is in the style we call Saint Cuthbert, being a contemporary version of a mediaeval chasuble. The chasuble is very ample, being both wide and long, and is ornamented with a narrow braid in the familiar "Y" arrangement.
The braid ornamenting these vestments is a lovely braid in two shades of blue, picked-out with gold thread. This braid is outlined by a narrow galloon in a shade of pale yellow.
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AMDG