What does the verbal irony in this text suggest?

"That fits you well," Luther remarked after Emilia's cap fell over her eyes for the
tenth time.

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The verbal irony in Luther's remark, "That fits you well," in the context of Emilia's cap repeatedly falling over her eyes suggests a few things. Primarily, it implies that the cap is poorly fitting and not suitable for her, rather than actually being a good fit. Luther's comment likely carries a sarcastic tone, highlighting Emilia’s struggle and the ineffectiveness of the cap, which contrasts with the expected compliment. This irony could suggest playful teasing, a familiarity in their relationship, or a commentary on Emilia’s clumsiness or the cap’s design, adding depth to their interaction and perhaps highlighting Emilia's inability to manage the cap.