Political
- The tuxedo was a feminist tool several times through generations, representing that Humperdinck in the modern world believes in equal treatment for both genders - even though he may be male.
Social
- Just like Westley and Buttercup, Humperdinck's outfit allows him to be in the ‘upper class’ in society. He dresses formally and looks very rich while doing so, leading to respect and a higher position.
Economical
- Humperdinck's fashion allows him to work for certain jobs. Since he looks rich in his attire, this leads to having a high paying job that is nowhere near the ‘lower class’ in society.
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