ha·bil·i·ment 
(h
ə-b
ĭl
ə-m
ənt)
n. often
habiliments Clothing, especially the clothing associated with a special occasion or office: "shrouded from head to foot in the habiliments of the grave" (Edgar Allan Poe).
[Middle English habilement, from Old French habillement, from habiller, to clothe, alteration (influenced by habit, clothing) of abiller, to prepare, strip a tree of its branches : a-, toward (from Latin ad-; see AD-) + bille, log; see BILLET2.]