surmandals
Surmandals, also known as surman or surman's halter, are traditional garments worn by the clergy of the Church of England. They are characterized by their distinctive collar, which is made of a single piece of cloth and is worn around the neck. The collar is typically white and is often adorned with a surman's knot, a decorative knot tied at the back of the collar. The surmandal is usually made of wool and is worn over the clerical collar, which is a separate piece of cloth worn around the neck.
The surmandal is a symbol of the clergy's status and authority within the Church of England. It
The surmandal has a long history, dating back to the Middle Ages. It was originally worn by
Today, the surmandal is still worn by clergy members of the Church of England as a symbol