There are many signs and beliefs associated with clothing.
For example, one of the many superstitions of this kind is that you cannot wear the same things two days in a row.
What explains this ban?
It turns out that our ancestors were convinced that things have the property of being imbued with the surrounding energy.
Since we can come into contact with dozens of people in a single day, each with their own energy, it is necessary to give clothes time to “rest” and get rid of this burden.
However, there is a more rational explanation for this ban.
No one will argue with the fact that regardless of the type of activity, clothes get dirty.
Just like on the uniforms of mechanics and fitness trainers, stains appear on white blouses and dark suits of office workers. Even if you go for a short walk, a passing car can splash you with water from a puddle, and a neighbor's dog can jump with dirty paws on the hem of your skirt.
It is for this reason that it is worth changing your “look” every day to one that consists of fresh and clean things.