335. [327.] The English
The garments of the English are unlike their garments in the world, including those of maidens and women. Their garments are totally altered to suit their general affection. When viewed in a spiritual state, their garments look becoming and beautiful, because they accord entirely with the people's character. But the same garments seen in a natural state do not look so beautiful. The reason is that garments symbolize truths, and therefore all are clothed in accordance with their reception of truth.