How the
hell will Robin look?
That is why they wear these suits, of course!
People try to keep up appearances, especially in sitcoms.
No doubt, the most famous example is the Bucket who wants to be a Bouquet. Driving her husband Richard and all neighbours crazy, Hyacinth spends her days trying to sneak into the upper class.
Remember George and Mildred? Mildred always tried to fit in the nice neighbourhood and then George would spoil it all by picking his nose in public or buying a twenty-hand car.
The reverse can even be sadder. Until she marries him, upper-class Audrey fforbes-Hamilton (who has to move out because her husband left her with bankruptcy), despises the nouveau riche 'grocer', who has bought the manor to which she was born.
It's of all time, though.
Hygiene methods were very primitive in Tudor England, but people did their utmost to keep themselves looking attractive. Bad body odour was commented on. Henry VIII gossiped about Anne of Cleves. He said she had 'very evil smells about'.
By the end of her reign, Elizabeth had only a few remaining teeth and was commented on the yellowness. Veneers and some implants would have suited her fine.
Whether we like it or not, the first impression someone makes on others highly depends on appearances. Let's find out how we can help!