• Altar server surplice - Roman style

Altar server's surplice - Roman

150.00 PLN
we sew to measure - shipping in 4 weeks

Tradycyjna komża ministrancka, z odcinanym karczkiem i jedną kontrafałdą.

Elegant, practical, and designed for everyday use, this Silesian altar server's surplice with Velcro fastening combines liturgical tradition with comfort. The characteristic Silesian cut with pleats and a yoke gives it a classic, slightly flared shape that drapes beautifully when in motion.

The model fastens at the front with Velcro, making it easy to put on and take off – an ideal solution, especially for younger altar servers. The carefully selected fabric ensures durability and a neat appearance for many liturgical seasons. As usual, MK Maryla does not disappoint – the surplice is not only refined in terms of cut, but also comfortable and functional.

Do you need an outfit that will emphasize the importance of serving at the altar, but at the same time will not restrict your movements? The MK Maryla Silesian surplice with Velcro fastening will meet these requirements without a doubt. The liturgy gains even more harmony and solemnity when wearing it.

  • Reference
    LI-012-00-01-STR001-BIA-000
  • materiał podstawowy
    white stretch
  • sleeve
    straightforward

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