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Alb Cassock

The Fabulous Easy-On Cassock Alb - The best-looking, easiest to put on ALB available anywhere. The simple classic lines are most flattering to all figures. Velcro closure at the neckline. Convenient pocket slits on each side. The collar is close-fitting and comfortable to wear ... it looks great ... no need for an Amice. All albs available in the following sizes: (Back lengths) Short 55", Medium Short 57", Medium Tall 59", Tall 61", Extra Tall 63" Cinctures sold separately. Available in the following fabrics: No. 4001/12 - OUR FLAX FABRIC Ruggedly handsome, it looks and feels like 100% linen. It's machine washable. Especially suitable when worn without a chasuble. No. 4001/08 - PILGRIM CLOTH A plain weave fabric with a soft sheen and superb drape. Has the feel of substance yet is light and comfortable. It's spun polyester ... is hard wearing and easy care washable. No. 4001/11 EMPRESS CREPE A comfortable weight care free fabric. Machine washable/dry able. The finish is finely textured. It hangs in soft folds. Crease resistant. No. 4001/06 BROADCLOTH A lightweight comfortable fabric that's traditional in appearance. Poly cotton. Machine washable.

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Gem sourcing + anti-slavery statement

Gem sourcing + anti-slavery statement

The diamond industry has in the past been associated with conflict and exploitation, the industry has taken a number of pro-active steps to combat this, most notably in the form of the Kimberley Process (which certifies that diamonds originate from conflict free zones). Through our procurement and polishing division we are subject to rigorous requirements which set out the detailed standards that our procurement and polishing division is required to adhere to in order to maintain its status. Among other requirements there is a focus on supply chain management, provenance claims, child and forced labour and ethical standards generally. 

The diamond industry has in the past been associated with conflict and exploitation, the industry has taken a number of pro-active steps to combat this, most notably in the form of the Kimberley Process (which certifies that diamonds originate from conflict free zones). Through our procurement and polishing division we are subject to rigorous requirements which set out the detailed standards that our procurement and polishing division is required to adhere to in order to maintain its status. Among other requirements there is a focus on supply chain management, provenance claims, child and forced labour and ethical standards generally.