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The mod you recommended to me worked perfectly. Now my prime minister doesn't wear dirty clothes.
I think there was an interference between a mod that creates new figures and yours, since that mod has a vanilla clothing logic.
Thank you for your kind and detailed help!
Do you have any other mods active? This is a known problem with certain mods, especially if they try to change the logic for when the Korean king clothing is supposed to be used (normally it's always used on all rulers, which obviously isn't correct for e.g., republics). That combined with the hanbok clothing definitions seeming to exclude rulers causes the fallback clothes to be used, which is what you're probably observing.
I cover it in my Pop Clothing Tweaks mod since something I use (possibly one or several of my own mods) seems to cause the exact same issue, so I would recommend using that if you aren't, or you can try figuring out which other mods you have that may be causing it, if any.
When the political system is a democratic republic that adopts a parliamentary system - regardless of whether the leader was a former general or politician - the leader's clothes change into old, shabby clothes of the lower class.
The one I used for testing this mod was:
KUP
COM
EAC
WCR
EACP