<Ul> <Li> Priestly robe (me'il) ("Robe of the ephod"): a sleeveless, blue robe, the lower hem of which was fringed with small golden bells alternating with pomegranate - shaped tassels in blue, purple, and scarlet--tekhelet, argaman, tolaat shani . </Li> <Li> Ephod: a richly embroidered vest or apron with two onyx gemstones on the shoulders, on which were engraved the names of the tribes of Israel </Li> <Li> Priestly breastplate (Hebrew hoshen): with twelve gems, each engraved with the name of one of the tribes; a pouch in which he probably carried the Urim and Thummim . It was fastened to the ephod </Li> <Li> On the front of the turban was a golden plate inscribed with the words: "Holiness unto YHWH" and attached to the mitznefet . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Priestly robe (me'il) ("Robe of the ephod"): a sleeveless, blue robe, the lower hem of which was fringed with small golden bells alternating with pomegranate - shaped tassels in blue, purple, and scarlet--tekhelet, argaman, tolaat shani . </Li> <Li> Ephod: a richly embroidered vest or apron with two onyx gemstones on the shoulders, on which were engraved the names of the tribes of Israel </Li> <Li> Priestly breastplate (Hebrew hoshen): with twelve gems, each engraved with the name of one of the tribes; a pouch in which he probably carried the Urim and Thummim . It was fastened to the ephod </Li>

What kind of clothes did the hebrews wear