And he readily admitted that he knew nothing about women's clothing, as most men would have to admit; and yet women always claimed to know what clothes were right for a man. There was some injustice here, thought Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni, although he was not quite sure how one might pursue the point.
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Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni reflects on the common misconception that men are expected to understand women's fashion, admitting that most men, including himself, are at a loss in this area. He finds it curious that women often seem to have opinions about what men should wear, despite their own lack of knowledge regarding men's clothing.

The situation strikes Matekoni as somewhat unfair, although he struggles to articulate exactly why that is. His thoughts reveal a deeper commentary on gender expectations and the complexities of clothing choices, highlighting an interesting dynamic between how men and women perceive each other's fashion sense.

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