Our people have regarded dressing themselves up as decorum for themselves and others from olden times, paying special attention to it.
When they needed to go out, they never forgot to examine their clothing, and they never loosed their breast-ties however hot the weather was.
In the house, too, they kept their clothes tidy, and they regarded it as politeness to tidy themselves when they were expecting seniors or guests.
When they visited other people’s houses, they shook dust or anything dirty away from their clothing, tidied them up, and placed their shoes squarely before going in.
However busy and tired they were, they always washed their clothes well regularly and ironed wrinkles out of them.
In addition, they were dressed appropriately in different circumstances, i.e. seasons, ages, happy and sad occasions, etc.
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