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 Suitable Attire - Black Neckties and Proper Funeral Clothes  
The traditional color for funeral wear is black. Depending on your relationship to the deceased, there are acceptable options today. Many believe that color is a part of the celebration of life, even amongst the dead. Here are some guidelines.

By Hendrik Pohl

The traditional color for funeral wear is black. Depending on your relationship to the deceased, there are acceptable options today. Normally men would wear a black suit with a white shirt and a subdued colored tie. Women would wear either black dresses or black pantsuits.

Color is currently considered proper for wear at a funeral, especially for funerals that are more of a celebration of life than mourning for the dead. Today any black attire is acceptable as long as it is not skimpy and shoes are close-toed.

Many families do not follow the tradition of wearing black to funerals. They believe that color is a part of the celebration of life, even amongst the dead. However, neon yellow or lime green is not appropriate in any circumstance.

If attending a religious service at a funeral home, church, or graveside, wear clothing that is tasteful and conservative. Good colors for conservative dress are black, navy, and grey. Suggestive clothing, even if black, is never appropriate. Clothing or accessories such as shawls or wraps should cover shoulders.

In some cases, the family of the deceased may request the wearing of the color black. In this case, comply closely with their wishes. For men, this would mean wearing a black suit with black shirt, tie, shoes, and socks. For women, this means black dress or suit with all-black accessories. If in doubt, check with the party doing the funeral preparations as to appropriate dress for the occasion.

Footwear worn to a funeral should be sensible and appropriate. Sport shoes, sandals, flip-flops, and Sorels would be considered inappropriate for funeral wear. As a guideline, wear what you would to a conservative church or an important business job interview. Dresses are fine to wear for funerals. However, never wear a sundress, flashy, revealing, or patterned dress to a funeral.

Children attending a funeral should also wear appropriate dress. Like their fathers, little boys should wear a black suit. Little girls should be dressed in a subdued manner in straight, plain dresses with no sequins or beading. Choose comfortable footwear for children. Boys may wear black loafers or sneakers, while girls may choose ballerina flats or Mary Jane styles.

Weather should be taken into consideration when choosing funeral wear. Dress appropriate for the weather. Men should keep their jackets on for indoor services but may remove them if outdoors. The same is true for women.

If acting as a pallbearer, you should wear at the very least, a dark sports coat with a tie. If you are coming from out of town, you may want to bring multiple outfits to dress for the weather.

How you dress at a funeral is a reflection of your feelings for the deceased. Dress appropriately to show your respect.

About the Author:

Pohl is an expert on men's fashion. When not working, he writes articles on dress code, style, and fashion. He suggests you have a look at the tie-shop: Ties-Necktie.com for a wide range of classic black ties. Article Source: Eulogy Site - http://EulogySite.com

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  Article added 07/09/09, last revised 07/09/09.


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