And, because Egypt has numerous and diverse cultures, I had Gedo symbolize some of them by dressing him first in an employee's suit, which represents the majority of educated and conscious Egyptian individuals who have gotten various certifications and paid attention to its details. I chose the old suit, which was also dressed by Ramadan Mabrouk Abu Alamein Hamouda, the renowned figure, and how they used to place colored pens in the suit's pocket; and second, the chivalrous and genuine Saidi man, to whom I also paid attention to his details, such as the color of his robe, the way he wraps his 3ema-,- the shawl he wears, and even the stick on which it rests, which bears the shape of an eagle, and as is known the importance of the eagle to Egyptians, an eagle appears on the country's flag. As for the upper class, the modern Gedo donning a shirt and pants and eventually making him resemble the renowned Bassem character from the series "The Truth and the Mirage-el7aqeqa w al Sarab- ," to communicate a little bit about youth, memes, and Egyptian comics.