The simar's a Roman Catholic garment similar in design to a plain cassock, but with a shoulder cape. It's worn by bishops, not ordinary clerics, and's considered a garment of jurisdiction. The simar's often called a cassock or a house cassock, though this would be incorrect, strictly speaking. Formerly, the simar had double sleeves (which were lined and trimmed in the color of the rank of the wearer with five buttons representing the five wounds of Christ). The double sleeves were discontinued… (More on Simar)