DRESS CODE
A reasonable person should know what to wear in the context of being covered and relatively decent.
In other words, a reasonable person will not dress in certain ways when going to certain places.
For example, one won’t wear a swimsuit or even a night wear like the one in the image to go work at a corporate office, or to a public meeting or a formal event. That’s totally off or completely out of place.
The general basic idea is ‘appropriateness’ and this can be based on place, time, season or preference.
Clothes were originally for covering and evolved to give expression to certain other ideas and values, from noble ideals to ignoble proclivities.
However, that a person is fully covered does not necessarily mean that they are morally upright.
Perhaps, they were trained to dress properly.
Some learnt the advantages from experience.
Some have even been taught to demonize certain dress codes which are far from being revealing.
Some of these same people may not pay as much detailed attention to the real state of their hearts or to the essential purity and integrity of their minds.
Conversely, that a person is loosely dressed does not mean they are morally loose or irresponsible.
Some people just like to show off their hot bodies.
Others are just used to certain clothing from their upbringing, cultural settings and environment.
Balance, moderation, decency and appropriateness are the watchwords to be employed in this area.
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