Cowl A hooded cowl is a mantle that hangs down over the shoulders and chest, rather like a short period-poncho.
It protects against inclement weather as it embellishes the look of any outfit.
As with the scapular, the clergy often changed cowl-color to reflect the colors of the liturgical year:
green for "Ordinary time," white for High Holy Days, etc.
The cowl is sewn with a closed front, but you can choose an open front.
We offer 5 styles of hoods; Regular, Pointed, Small Lirepipe (add $5),
Long Lirepipe (add $10), and X-large Goth (add $5). The regular Hood is pictured.
Often worn over robes and monk's robes, to change the entire look of the robe.
Cowls are made from a medium weight cotton or cotton blend fabric. They can also be made from velvet, satin, or fleece.
Satin or fleece lining is available.
Our Medieval Hood is similar, but has points at the bottom front and back, and allows for Trim on the bottom.
One size fits all up to neck size of 24 inches. (Inquire for larger sizes)
To find out more about the Liturgical seasons and corresponding colors, please refer to the following link: Cyber Faith
Please provide your color choices and other options.
NOTE: This is a Custom-made order and may take up to 4-5 weeks. Check out our
pre-made garments for quicker delivery.