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Gothic Chasubles by Slabbinck: Elegant Vestments for the Modern Sanctuary

Slabbinck Gothic chasubles combine traditional Catholic vestment design with graceful styling and modern craftsmanship. At T.H. Stemper, we offer a full range of Gothic-style chasubles known for their wide cut, lightweight comfort and flowing drape, ideal for solemn liturgies and festive celebrations.

Each Slabbinck chasuble is crafted in Bruges, Belgium, using high-quality fabrics such as Brugia, Omega, Duomo and Linea. Designs include elegant orphreys, gold-thread embroidery, seasonal color options and symbolic Christian motifs. Whether you prefer subtle texture or bold imagery, Slabbinck offers a vestment to match the liturgical tone and architecture of your church.

Highlights of Our Gothic Chasuble Collection

  • Multiple cuts available with inner stoles included
  • Rich embroidery featuring crosses, wheat, grapes & Christograms
  • Seasonal colors for Ordinary Time, Advent, Lent & feast days
  • Optional personalization for commemorative gifts

Each piece reflects the reverence and tradition of the liturgy while providing the practical comfort needed for regular use.

Browse all chasubles and vestments from Slabbinck available now at T.H. Stemper.