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What's the deal with not wearing white after ...

What's the deal with not wearing white after labour day in the U.S?

I keep hearing on TV people talking about whther or not it's appropriate to do.


Why wouldn't it?..


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Here is a long discussion of this matter: ( Is it okay to wear white shorts after labor day) http://surveycentral.org/survey/25145.html http://blog.backcountry.com/blog/2006/09/03/shaun-white-jacket-of-the-gods/ http://employmentblawg.blogspot.com/2004/09/georges-labor-day-special.html It’s the last day of summer, last hurrah at the swimming pool, last day to wear white, and of course a great time for a cookout.

Posted 2006-10-08T13:35:45Z
 
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Its an unwritten convention that summer fashions come in after Memorial Day and Fall/Winter ashions begin after Labor Day. The weather of course also plays a role therefore it is not a hard and fast rule.

Posted 2007-03-26T07:51:16Z
 
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What you think about you bring about!!!

that rule went out years ago......wear what you want, white or not, when you want to!!! the only thing would be, of course, that the weight of the fabric would be different; you wouldnt want to wear a light, filmy white garment in cold weather; it should be a slightly heavier fabric...which, after all, is only common sense!!! but the 'white rule' is no more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted 2008-05-23T14:24:12Z
 
Imran
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Why are You Not Supposed To Wear White After Labor Day?  



In many parts of the United States, a rule about not wearing white after Labor Day, which takes place on the first Monday in September, is heavily ingrained. The roots of the idea that people should not wear white after Labor Day appear to be shrouded in mystery, and the rule has been greatly relaxed since the 1950s and 1960s, when it was more heavily enforced. People who choose to wear white after Labor Day are no longer heavily criticized for the choice, and are sometimes embraced as fashion forward trendsetters.
The most common confusion about the rule which forbids people to wear white after Labor Day is what garments, exactly, are involved. Originally, the restriction applied only to white dress shoes and pumps, which are unsuitable for winter weather anyway. At some point, the rule was extended to white clothing, but it was in fact always acceptable to wear “winter white” clothing in cream and other off-white colors. Winter brides have also always been allowed to wear whatever they please.
There are several theories about the the rule which governs people who wear white after Labor Day. The first and most sensible is that it reminded people not to wear summer weight clothing during the Winter. It may be tempting to don a pair of light pumps in the crisp weather of early fall, but changing weather can make it an unwise decision. By not wearing white shoes after Labor Day, people can ensure that they don't end up with soiled, cold shoes. It is also conceivable that the the rule not to wear white after Labor Day was adopted as part of a larger movement to “educate” the nouveau riche. Older society families were concerned about the fashion etiquette of more recent additions, and established a complex code of fashion rules to guide them.
Whatever the origins of the idea, restrictions on people who wear white after Labor Day appear to be outmoded except in very traditional society. Many fashion designers offer white as part of their fall and winter lines, often in stunning pieces. In warmer areas of the United States such as Hawaii and Florida, white is also a more acceptable color to wear year round, since unfavorable winter weather is not as much of an issue.
Like many other seemingly idiosyncratic fashion rules, the reasoning behind the ban on wearing white after Labor Day has probably faded from the public mind. For most people, it is safe to wear white after Labor Day, although they may want to consider wearing the color in moderation. In inclement weather, a more sensible color which does not show stains or water is advised. Otherwise, wear white after Labor Day as often as you like. Imran

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Posted 2009-02-04T07:30:51Z

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