Clothing can increases your perceived status among your peers ... Your appearance may not meanmuch to you, but it does to the people who see you everday
The phrase "clothes do not make the person" means that a person's character and qualities cannot be accurately judged or determined solely based on their appearance or what they wear. It emphasizes that there is much more to an individual than their outward appearance and that true judgment should be based on their actions and personality.
"Clothes make the person" means that whatever a person is wearing, it reflects on their character. If a person dresses nice, they are thought to be wealthy. But, if a person dresses like a hobo, they will be perceived as being poor.
The clothes make the man
Simply put, a person's "finery" is their best clothes.
you could make clothes and buy clothes. sometimes you get clothes because a person did a cheat code. when you buy clothes it will cost you something. maybe like 80 maple leaves.
They can specially make clothing if asked. Or they can buy normal clothes and help that disabled person. :)
you can't. unless you make the same ones for a younger person.
I think you mean a "Valet". (val AY).
I doesn't mean nothing unless you make it mean something.
I assume you mean name brand and cheaper clothes. The answer is no. Why would it? Clothes and belongs don't make up a soul.
My interpretation of the proverb is to say, for example, if a middle-class person is wearing a $300 outfit, just because their outfit is extraordinary it does not change their character, their life, and/or who they are. (i.e. clothes do not make a man)
A person who designs clothes.
clothes can tell you what kind of person you are, what you like to do, and how that person feels