It's an unwritten rule that doesn't make sense anymore. It's a rule that some one decided was the "proper etiquette" just like walking past someone on the right not the left and the particular way you're supposed to set your kitchen table. Some people might say they are set so you can tell the difference between people with class and without
some berserk nincomponent dolt said she would cut your head off
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.)
yeah.
It used to be socially unacceptable to wear white after Labor Day but that rule is outdated and people wear what they want these days.
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.
Easter sunday until labor day
A lot of people do say its unstylish to wear white after Labor Day but I think its a personal choice. If you want to wear your white dress in November then wear it. Don't worry about what other people say about it.
yes because its your choice not the guy next to you
It's a mystery...
Definitely!
The rule was that you can only wear white after Memorial Day and up until Labor Day. It's not so much about the color as it is about the fabric and style. White wool is very popular in the winter. White sweaters are popular, too. For the most part, white shoes are reserved for summer, as our purses and belts. Use good judgment. When in doubt, don't wear it.
When I was growing up, it was always said you wear white after memorial day prior to Labor Day. But today I have to ask why? Wear white when you want to. It looks so nice all year round so go for it...
Generally, people wear white pants starting on Memorial Day (May 31, 2010) and stop on Labor Day. (September 6, 2010)