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I'll comment there instead.
Perhaps it's not super clear in this video (AI enhanced) but it's what I'm looking for:
https://youtu.be/LRX897Tl234?t=148
I'm looking for realism, so sort of tame and generic would be preferable to fancy and special, since each character is used so many times.
I am having so much fun using all your creations in my cities. They appeal to we historian types who live, eat and drink history around the clock! lol
Clergy is interesting....I might add a priest and a nun.
A suggestion. IF you are creating more cims (don't worry about it if you are not), I kept thinking something was missing from the crowds lots of photos of Victorian street scenes contained two groups not in the 19th century cims: military officers, and clergy. Military officers in dress uniforms were regulars in cities. I don't know if they are doable either genetically, or just to pick one country's dress uniform for the period and put people in it.
An easier option would be clergy. All you need is someone in a long black cassock. An addition could be a simple hat called a Saturno. They are like wearing an upturned soup bowl with a very wide brim, and are called after the planet Saturn. They might be the easiest type of hat to make, and would identify the wearer as a cleric.