Como una curiosidad, pongo aquí lo que decretó el III Concilio de Baltimore respecto a cómo los sacerdotes debían ir vestidos en Estados Unidos:
"We wish therefore and prescribe, that all observe the law of the Church, and that at home or in the church they shall always wear the cassock, which is proper to the clergy.
When they go out for duty or relaxation or on a journey, they may use a shorter dress [the business suite with clerical vest and collar], which is to be black in color, and which reaches to the knees, so as to distinguish it from the dress of the laity.
We enjoin upon our priests as a matter of strict precept, both at home and abroad, and whether they are residing in their own diocese or outside of it, they shall wear the Roman collar" (cf. Conc. Balt., III, No. 77).
Cambiando de lo clerical a lo litúrgico, esto sí que es una capa pluvial hermosa:

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