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- A black stuff gown of Cambridge BA pattern.
- The gowns of most English lawyers are still described as'stuff gowns'( though probably now made of other fibres ).
- "' Undergraduates "'wore a black stuff gown, with bell-sleeves, with the whole sleeve split open in front.
- Matriculating undergraduates had to attend classes in " plain, black stuff gown, not falling below the knee, with round sleeve cut above the elbow . ".
- Junior Counsel wear an open-fronted black stuff gown with open sleeves and a gathered yoke, and otherwise wear the same outfit as Senior Counsel ( other than full-bottomed wigs ).
- These clothes included oiled leather and canvas suits, stuff gowns and leather and stuff breeches, shirts, jerkins, doublets, neckcloths, hats and caps, hose, stockings, belts, piece goods, and haberdasherie.
- Sheriffs ( who preside over Sheriff Courts ) wear the black gowns which they formerly used in practice ( silk gowns for QCs; stuff gowns for advocates and solicitor-advocates ), with falls in place of the bow-tie.
- He also replaces the black stuff gown of a junior barrister with a black silk gown, although cheaper variants are also worn, including gowns of the same cut but all wool, or in a silk-wool mix, or in artificial silk.
- The mourning cap is worn with mourning bands ( normal bands but with a pleat running down each band ) and a mourning gown which is either a Cambridge DD undress gown with " pudding-sleeves " but in black stuff rather than silk as worn in the sixteenth-seventeenth centuries or a plain black stuff gown.