A Dandy is a Clothes-wearing Man, a Man whose trade, office and existence consists in the wearing of Clothes. Every faculty of his soul, spirit, purse and person is heroically consecrated to this one object, the wearing of Clothes wisely and well: so that the others dress to live, he lives to dress. (p. 247)
And my Eugene was free at last,A London dandy safely classedHis hair cut neatly a la mode,Into society he rode.French he spoke and wrote with ease,Danced the mazurka deftly too,Bowed to each acquaintance new,Did all that was required to please. (p. 8)