2. Ambrose, St.—Dark-coloured gown with cappa and scapular. Discalced.
3. Antonius, St (Armenia).—Ample black tunic, girded, mantellum, cuculla, and caputium.
4. Antonius, St (Canons of).—Black gown signed with a blue T; girded white collar, black mantle, also signed with T. Others, who are devoted to manual labour, wear a similar dress, but tawny in colour. The T is a representation of a crutch, the symbol of sustaining and power.
5. Antonius, St (Egypt).—Black tunic and scapular, with round caputium. Discalced.
6. Antonius, St (Syria).—Long black gown with short round caputium, black leather girdle; over all, long black mantle.
7. Apostoli.—Tawny tunic with girdle of leather, scapular with caputium attached. Cappa, and in winter short and narrow mantellum.
8. Aubert, St (Canons regular of; Cambrai).—Violet cassock, and cap or biretta: white surplice.
9. Augustine, St.—Black tunic girded, black cape and hood. White may be worn indoors.
10. Avellanans.—White tunic, scapular, azure pallium, square biretta in place of mantellum.
11. Basil, St (Armenia).—Tunic and caputium white, scapular black.