Custom Choir Robes
Fluted: Standing Collars
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Epiphany-MT & 754-MT Overlay
Epiphany. A great celebration in the early days of the church, you'll celebrate today in this dynamic robe
and overlay combination. Priced separately, we've shown this ensemble in gold Contessa with black Millenova accents
and gold metallic piping. (That's what the "MT" suffix stands for. Metallic Piping.) With or without
the suffixes, you can choose colors that define your own special look. Neck, chest, and height measurements required,
plus floor clearances. Dry clean.
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Andante
The active choir will love this style with equally attractive front and back views. Great robe for adding
religious or musical symbols and choir's initials (priced separately.) Adjustable Velcro closed cuffs. Don't forget
those neck measurements for the best fit.

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Staccato-MT & Staccato-MT & 719 Tunic
Can you imagine how many different fabric, piping, and color combinations would look in this ensemble? Sometimes
we just go basic with black and white-silver Lame for the robe (Black piping on the collar and silver piping on
the sleeves) then really hit the highlights with a strong color on the overlay. Fun to decide, and the choice is
yours. Same with the symbols and monograms, which are priced separately. Dry clean.

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Legato & 709 Overlay
Smooth and flowing, Legato. We couldn't think of a better name for this robe. And like a smoothly flowing
river, there's power, too. Sculpted sleeves are edged and partially lined in a contrasting color. The slightly
scoop-necked 709 Overlay closes at one shoulder with Velcro and doesn't mess anyone's hair in the process. The
back's pretty good looking too. Pointed, and edged like the front. Completes the look, but not required. You decide.
Embroidery priced separately.

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Marquette & 705 Tunic
Simple, or simply smashing. Once again, fabric and color make this ensemble strong or subtle. Gently rounded
collar adds the subtlety. The dynamic 705 Tunic with it's piped, banded diagonal stripe is the smashing part. It
slips on easily with a Velcro closure at one shoulder, so you can have two or even three different looks in a split
second. We really liked this ensemble in sapphire Millenova and white Contessa with gold piping and optional embroidery.

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Tympany & 917 Overlay
Do you hear the cymbals crashing? Even if you don't, you'll agree that this tri-color ensemble introduces
a new dynamic to choral attire. How did we do it? We started off with teal Tissue Faille for the main robe color,
then added black for a primary accent. Polished it up with burnished gold on the collar, sleeve trim, and optional
Latin Cross. Reversed the emphasis on the overlay. It sounds more complicated than it is. We'll help. Dry clean.

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Concerto
Two more rows of piping on the sleeves and we would have had a musical staff, but that might have been
overdoing it. So we topped off the collar with the same piping color, and turned a simple melody into the Concerto.
The Anchor reminds us upon whom our faith is anchored. (Anchor priced separately, choose your own symbol or choir
initials.) Dry clean.
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Celebration & 721 Tunic
You could almost march to the tune this ensemble calls forth. Strong vertical lines of contrasting color
accent both robe and tunic. Choose from any of our metallic ribbon trims to accent robe sleeves and tunic edges,
front and back. Tunic 721 closes on one shoulder with Velcro and reverses to one solid color. We've shown gold
Contessa accented with purple Peachskin and metallic ribbon trim 0744 for both pieces. Dry clean.

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Galaxy & 720 Overlay
A bright star in the universe of choral attire, this ensemble glitters with metallic trims and fabric accents.
Shown in black Wonder Crepe with white-silver Lame and black-silver Key Trim, you may choose from the many trim
and fabric options in our Fabric Selector to create your own constellation beauty. Overlay, embroidered letters
priced separately. Dry clean both items.

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Galaxy-MT & 722 Tunic
Same robe, slightly different colors with a whole new look. This time the emphasis is on the diagonal with
a color division repeated on sleeves and full length tunic, front and back. Reverse side of tunic is one solid
color. Choose your ribbon trim from any shown in our Fabric Selector. We liked this ensemble in black and purple
Peachskin with ribbon trim and optional bright gold metallic piping around the collar. Open Bible and Dove priced
separately, embroidered here in bright gold metallic. Dry clean.

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Crusader
Sleeve crosses take on new emphasis on this cuff-sleeved robe. Squared, standing collar repeats main robe
color. Choose a single accent color for yoke, sleeve crosses, cuffs, and twin front panel borders. Monograms priced
separately.
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Calvary
"And we have come to worship him." A choir in jeans and t-shirts may be okay for some, but not
for us. This robe honors the glory of the cross in shimmering silver Contessa and Millenova, solemnized by black
corded piping. Dry clean.
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Oriental & 202 Stole
A classic from times gone by, yet still favored. Open, pointed sleeves, standing squared collar. Simple
and true. Timeless in orchid Viva, or your choice of colors. Dressed up with our 202 stole, embroidered with optional
Descending Doves.
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Mandarin & 703-MT Tunic
This robe really focuses attention on your music and message. The simple standing collar and cuffed sleeves
provide complete coverage. You could leave off the optional silver metallic Latin Cross, but we wouldn't. When
you're ready for a change, slip on the 703 Tunic and simplicity becomes a statement. The cross-like design repeats
the focus of your message in a visual way. Corded piping introduces a third color, we opted for silver metallic
(the "MT" part) for just a little sparkle. 4" Latin Crosses on both robe and overlay are priced
separately. Dry clean.

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