Once upon a time, in a small town known for its beautiful weather, there was a peculiar tradition among the residents: every year, on the hottest day of the summer, they would hold a grand parade. But here’s the catch – everyone had to wear two coats.
Now, you might think, why would anyone wear two coats on a day that could melt the paint off a wall? Well, the reason was as curious as the tradition itself. The origins of the custom were unknown to most, but it had been passed down from generation to generation. Some said it was to honor the elders who once believed that the more coats you wore, the more blessings you’d receive. Others said it was simply a way to show how much you could endure.