In some countries, you should. In Sweden, the closest relatives to the deceased traditionally wear a white tie. That is, children, parents, husband, wife or siblings. Others traditionally wear black tie.
Yes. There was a full body casket viewing both at the wake and funeral. He was wearing a dark gray suit with gray stripes, a white shirt with a gray tie and fancy polished shoes.
It means he is wearing a nice tie.
A blue or black suit with a white dress shirt with a neutral tie. Nothing too colorful as it might be considered disrespectful.
This varies from country to country, denomination to denomination. However, the presence of monks at a Buddhist funeral is nearly universal. Also, the wearing of white clothes among the mourners is very widespread.
In the first book of Dr. Seuss, "The Cat in the Hat," the cat was wearing a tall striped hat and a red bow tie.
bow tie
You could wear all black, but really the immediate family traditionally does that. I am actually attending a funeral tomorrow for a good friends father. I am wearing a black dress, black sweater, black tights. I know a lot of black. but you should try to separate it with a tie, or a necklace or bracelets or something...
you tie it
No
Does anyone know what the tie he is wearing here is called?
yes white lilys for funeral because it is peace sign
When Forrest went to the White House to meet President Kennedy, he was wearing a brown suit with an off-white shirt. He had a brown tie with a non-descript pattern of blue and white, plus a pocket square that was also blue with white, but did not match the tie. When he was introduced to President Johnson, he was wearing his military uniform.