Changing one's clothes regularly matters almost as much as bathing regularly.
If you wear the same item of clothing for several days in a row it'll smell, even if you've washed yourself daily (or even more often). If it doesn't smell of body odour it will smell of the perfumes in your cleaning products, deodorant, etc. It can also pick up other smells like cooking odours, smoke, etc.
If you find a specific piece of clothing that you like as a comfort item consider buying multiples, ideally visually distinct multiples so that you can wear them constantly but also wear a fresh one regularly and let other people know it's not the same one as yesterday.
I do this with things like shorts, jerseys, track suits, etc.
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