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PurseBlog.com
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 444
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![]() Happy Labor Day to all of our US readers! Labor day does not only mean a three-day-weekend but also the last holiday weekend of summer and an old stipulation that we must all put away our whites. We have all been drilled with the old custom that after Labor Day we should not wear white. Where did this tradition come from? There are many explanations for this tradition, ranging from weather to status symbol. Some say that white clothes do not help protect against cold weather. Light summer clothing was advised to be put away after Labor Day to prepare for heavier clothing for winter. Originally, the garments that were restricted were white dress shoes and pumps. Over time, the rule began to include white clothing in general. Another theory is that older society families were much more concerned with fashion etiquette than recent generations. They wanted to educate the new rich with rules about fashion which was intended to guide the high society. Since the 1950’s and 60’s, the steadfast rule has slipped away, as many find it outdated and refuse to follow it. Cream and ivory has always been accepted as a winter white option and continues to be seen for fall/winter fashion lines from many major labels. Over time, the rule forbidding white clothing after Labor Day has transitioned to being an old adage, as many disregard the no white after Labor Day rule and are even applauded for wearing white after Labor Day. For us, the rule is to be bring white into your winter wardrobe in moderation. Be aware of the materials you are wearing (for example linen is a best for tropical climates and better for summer). Overall, remember to bring in the fall/winter clothing as the seasons transition. Most importantly, wear what you want and feel comfortable wearing! Of course, there are rules of what to wear and when to wear it, but there is seemingly always exceptions to the rules. Are you putting your whites away? View the original post on PurseBlog.com! |
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 2,872
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I am just keeping my white shirts and still wearing them til it's jacket/coat
weather and probably will wear winter white as it is refereshing to see in November and December... but we all should be comfortable that is key |
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Some 'Splainin to Do
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: New York
Posts: 6,038
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I don't even think I have anything that is white!
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Joined: Dec 2008
Location: cerquita, muy cerquita...
Posts: 207
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I wear white shirts year round. Short sleeves or sleeveless in warmer weather and long sleeve ones for cooler weather. Nothing more classic than a crisp white shirt.
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Fall is here!
Joined: Oct 2006
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 11,054
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I will stop wearing white shoes and white bags, but I will also continue to wear white shirts. And off white is OK!
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Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 1,761
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I'm not sure if South Florida operates under different "rules", but I see white handbags most of the year. I just bought a white Chanel 2.55 Classic that I can't wait to wear with some of my black dresses. I'm not so sure about the "white shoe"rule, though.
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HLess
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 4,157
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^^ I was going to say the same thing. In South Florida you see white all year long. I normally put the white pants and sandals away but most people keep wearing them.
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Life is Plan Z
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: Tarot Card
Posts: 14,891
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Nope. Viva White all year long!
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