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Cut your coat according to your cloth

Meaning

Plan your actions or live your life based on the resources and financial means you currently possess.

Origin

Imagine a 16th-century tailor, his workbench covered in bolts of fabric. Before he could even dream of the intricate details of a new coat, his first, most crucial step was to unroll the material and assess exactly how much he had. If he dreamt of a magnificent, full-length garment but only possessed a modest length of wool, he would be forced to adapt his vision, creating a simpler, perhaps shorter, coat. This direct, practical constraint of the tailor's craft became a powerful, enduring metaphor for life itself. The phrase, a direct instruction from the workbench, advises us all to measure our ambitions and expenses against the true extent of our resources, preventing the folly of overreaching and ensuring a perfect fit between our desires and our reality.

Examples

  • When budgeting for the home renovation, remember to cut your coat according to your cloth and not overspend.
  • It's better to live modestly and cut your coat according to your cloth than to accumulate debt trying to keep up with others.
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