Right noght was she abayst of hire clothyng,
Thogh it were rude and somdeel eek torent.

– Geoffrey Chaucer

The Canterbury Tales, The Clerk’s Tale. Griselda is busy preparing for Walter’s wedding feast, and remember that he was critical of the poor condition of her dress? But as she was never proud of her rich clothes, she is neither embarassed nor ashamed now of her poor garments, even if they are crude and ragged.