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  1. Shakespeare might have written the idea (apparel oft proclaims the man), but we've got to give Mark Twain some serious props for this one. He's the one who said, "Clothes make a man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." Well we certainly hope so, anyway. You're more likely to hear Twain's "clothes make the man" around town today.

  2. This was a common idea around the time Shakespeare was writing because it was passed down from the Greeks. We can see why his society was interested in it. There were actually rules (called "Sumptuary Laws") that governed choices in dress. In fact, the fabric, color, and style of costume were all symbols meant to distinguish and separate gender ...

  3. Apr 25, 2009 · In Clothes Make the Man, Keller records with great attention the sort of judgment that society makes on an individual almost entirely on the basis of clothes. Indeed, he makes the plot turn on this fact. In the course of this we see a rehearsal of the questions that Will raises: do clothes show the respect a person shows towards his society and ...

  4. The old courtier cautions his son to be wise in his tastes and behavior, speaking in platitudes. His line that "apparel oft proclaims the man" is expressed in modern times as "The clothes make the ...

  5. Mar 9, 2018 · The psychology of dressing for success. “As the self is dressed, it is simultaneously addressed.”. – Stone, 1962, p. 102. The old adage, “Dress for the job you want,” may be more than ...

  6. Mar 6, 2012 · It's true: You can earn at least 5 percent more than the other guy simply by looking sharp, according to a study in the American Economic Review. Clothes sell confidence, so keep a style kit in ...

  7. "Clothes Make the Man" (1847) is not only exemplary for German-language poetic realism - due to its accessibility, it is also one of the few books that are both a staple in the literary canon and a story regularly told to children. Protagonist Wenzel Strapinski may be poor, but because he is a tailor, he knows how to dress well.

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