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Possibly that he pays more attention to his appearance (he dresses too nicely for a knight's attendant) than he does to his how well he does his job. He is trying to give the impression that he is of a higher social class through his style of dress; having new arrows would add to that impression. It may also suggest that he rarely shoots his arrows; again, an indication that he is not very good at his job.

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