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It often deceptive to judge a person by his dress. People who dress very well need not always be decent, good or honest. But the world generally judges a person by his clothing. There many rogues who dress very neatly, but they commit the worst of crimes. In cases where confidence used to deceive a person, the deceiver often dresses in a comely way.

Still, the world expects a person to dress according to his status. If one not dress according to his rank, he often held to ridicule. It mean one should dress in a gaudy manner. It will show a sense of taste. But one should be dressed neatly and elegantly. In elite societies, people attach importance to dress. Thus people in important positions advantages. For example, one can distinguish between a lawyer and a judge. The uniform adds to the profession's dignity and helps one know the person from his dress. Thus in the police and army, various ranks easily identified by their uniforms.

As mentioned before, the dressing may not be a good index of one's character. A simple attire need not mean want of character. Some eminent people dressed simply. For instance, Gandhi wore only a simple dhoti. Some people often called him 'half-naked fakir'. But his dress, in any way, not reduce his character.

Sometimes people deceived by their attire. Once a great scholar went to a party. As he simply dressed, he could not find admission inside. So he returned home and put on his best. He went back to the party, and he given a warm reception. In the course of the dinner, he not eat but addressing his clothes. The host came there and inquired what the matter . The scholar told him what happened. Since he admitted only for the sake of his dress, he addressing his clothes. The host felt ashamed and sought the pardon of the scholar. To some extent, a person's clothing can be used to judge their character, yet that should not be the only yardstick.

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