Men's Biblical St. Nicholas Costume
- Standard: Sold out
- Robe
- Belt
- Stole
- Cape
- Mitre
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Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
Standard | Chest | 56" | 142cm |
Standard | Sleeve Length | 25" | 64cm |
Standard | Robe Length | 60" | 152cm |
Standard | Cape Length | 57" | 145cm |
- 100% polyester poplin & velvet fabrics
- Poplin robe has cord ties at back of neck
- Robe has gold lace edging at hem & sleeve cuffs
- Tie rope belt as desired
- Velvet stole slips over the head
- Velvet cape has a single button at front neck
- Stiffened mitre has elastic at sides for snug fit
- Stole, cape, & mitre all have metallic gold ribbon edging and trim
- NOTE: staff, wig and beard shown in photo are sold separately
The Man, the Myth, the Legend
Of course Santa Claus is real. Everyone from the former editor of the New York Sun to the kids you've babysat agree on this. But did you know that Santa Claus started as a person in time, rather than an immortal, jolly old elf? Long ago, well before there were candy canes and department stores playing "Up on the Housetop" for the millionth time, there lived a kindly bishop whose gift-giving methods were as epic as they were fun!
Product Details
Transform into one of your favorite historical figures when you wear this Men's Biblical St. Nicholas Costume! The outfit includes a simple white robe with a matching cord belt that can be tied as desired. A crimson stole decorated with appliqued gold-tone crosses drapes over your shoulders, as does a long, velvety red cape with golden fringe accents. A tall, pointed bishop's hat made of matching red material sits proudly on your head, decorated with golden trim and a golden cross.
YOU Get Some Gold and YOU Get Some Gold...
This holiday season, why not wear this outfit for a fun take on the typical Santa Claus concept? You can enjoy all the fun that comes with dressing as the man who, as legend would have it, first introduced the concept of giving gifts at Christmas. If you really want to get traditional, you can wait until all of your friends are sleeping and throw bags of gold through their windows. Or, if that sounds too expensive, stick with candy and treats.