You can wear a white linen suit after Labor Day, though many consider this to be a fashion faux pas. However, if you are attending an event where white clothing is requested (such as a wedding where the groomsmen will be wearing white suits), then this is perfectly acceptable.
Yes. But only if the weather is appropriate. No one will make a fuss if you wear it into late September, but if it's cold or raining out, you probably shouldn't. Very subjective.
a guilla suit and pilot suit and a p99 pistol
If you're above 29 degrees North Latitude then Labor Day in September is traditionally the last day you would wear seersucker. Below that line you can wear year round but in the us this is only South Florida.
yeah.
It is an old fashioned notion that one should not wear white after Labor Day. The 'season' begins after Memorial Day. In the South, one can wear white again after Easter. (This is probably because it gets warmer sooner in the South.)
Gumby suit
There is not one specific person who said it but it is a long-standing fashion rule. Nowadays many think it is ok to wear white after Labor Day.
It used to be socially unacceptable to wear white after Labor Day but that rule is outdated and people wear what they want these days.
Easter sunday until labor day
Traditionally, men wear a suit and tie on their wedding day. Depending on the formality of the event, the groom might wear anything from a tuxedo to a shirt and slacks.
If you are not a member of the wedding party a formal dress or suit would be acceptable to wear. If you are a member of the party, you must follow suit with the rest of the party's attire.
yes because its your choice not the guy next to you
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