…indicate whether the action of the wearer is greater or lesser. Clearly the concept of one power clothing itself in another indicates action: the wearer acts through the garment. If a major part of the wearer is clothed, this certainly indicates that major action is required, whereas if only a small part is clothed, this indicates that less action is required.
The degree of action always remains proportional to the extent of the parts of the wearer that are clothed. The fact that in one place a large part of the wearer is clothed whereas in another place only a small part is clothed indicates that the action in one place is greater than the action in the other place…