The Fashion Ettiquettecy Of Wearing White After Labour Day

Think about it. Of all the seasons, summer is the hottest and the brightest. The summer solace occurs when the earth tilts towards the sun at a maximum temperature. Elevating the heat as those who are entranced by the hues soak up some rays. Basking in their glory while enjoying the splendid weather. Like clockwork. Autumn creeps up around the corner. When it's all said and done. Concluding the navigation of the sequence of events needed to wrap up the summer, has never felt so rewarding. Inevitable summer comes to an end then autumn begins. Generating cool air that causes the temperature to dip. The deciduous trees mesomorph in a vibrant array of colours. Shedding their leaves. Getting ready for the cooler winter days. Intuition triggers fashionistas to draw for their favourite sweater. Influencing them to put away their t-shirts or layer up to keep their skin covered. Casually making a conscious decision to start thinking about more comfortable relaxed autumn fashion desires. Contemplating taking those white jeans worn to the concert on a trip to the dry cleaners. Getting them ready to be stored until next summer. Why until next summer is a curious question that one may ask. Maybe they didn't get the memo. Wearing white after Labour Day is a cliché that is socially unacceptable.

Labour Day is a statutory holiday that is observed annually on the first Monday in September for US and Canadian citizens. Established in 1894 as a day to rest in celebration of the astounding achievements of union workers. Developing guidelines for fair treatment of the working-class labourers. Protecting them from employer exploitation. In support of an eight-hour work day, eight hours of recreation, and eight hours for resting. In the process an unwritten rule about wearing white after Labour Day emerged. Wearing white after Labour Day was a sign that one wasn't a worker and couldn't afford to take a vacation. Come what may. It is your choice if you want to wear white after such a date. Even though subconsciously it is socially unacceptable to wear that colour after such a holiday. This action could subsequently garner some scrutiny. Social status society people use this as a measuring stick to distance themselves from wear-what-you-want people from the lower classes.



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