2 adjectives to describe samites

That to my heart The bitter smart Returns again, Alack and woe!" Glancing up therefore, Beltane presently espied a knight who bestrode a great and goodly war-horse; a youthful knight and debonair, slender and shapely in his bright mail and surcoat of flame-coloured samite.

There was even a feeling of restful Sabbath-cheer about the old inn, where, at last, entering with much awe the village where Alice nightly sleptclothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful, Narcissus provided for the demands of romance by a hearty country breakfast.

2 adjectives to describe  samites