Wesley
 
Summary: His clothes and himself are one and they live together. If he dies, then they die.
Shifts: The poem shifts from a happy tone to a more sad and dark tone towards the end.
Title: The title is pretty self-explanatory; it is and ode to clothes that we wear.
Theme: Don't treat clothes like they are just some piece of dirty trash.
Imagery: The whole poem is a personification because the poet gives clothes human characteristics throughout the whole poem. For example, he says "extend your arms."
Connotations: In my opinion, this poem explains how clothes aren't something you should treat poorly because they do so much for you.
Conflicts: There aren't really conflicts in the poem, but there are many other aspects of the poem.  

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