It depends upon whom you ask, but generally NO. Go ahead and wear white, people are too hung up on these types of rules. It's more important how you ACT :)
2006-08-28 05:13:35
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answer #1
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answered by Elizabeth L 5
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I don't care if it is or not ,If I have a white shirt or shoes I'll wear it because I don't do anything incriminating and or WRONG on labor day.
2006-08-28 05:17:05
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answer #2
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answered by Cora V 3
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I think it's ok to wear white now. I remember reading in a magazine about the issue and apperantly that was only back in the day.....GO ahead and wear white.....
2006-08-28 05:20:05
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answered by arielle 3
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That is the old saying, isn't it? Supposedly, you are meant to change the wardrobe from summer into autumn. It is not as strict nowadays. But I still hate white shoes anytime!
2006-08-28 05:14:33
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answered by hopflower 7
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good question...i just got a pair of awesome white capris...i was wondering if i could still wear after labor day..i just got them, ya know? they look awesome on me. i say...it doesnt matter anymore. wear what you wanna wear! who would you ask about that anyway?
2006-08-28 05:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe white pants and shoes are the only no-no. White shirts are still in.
2006-08-28 05:14:15
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answered by FANNY 2
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Traditionally Yes, But there's a new trend for winter white!!
2006-08-28 05:13:33
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answered by Clearly Kilbs 3
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nah.go for it.who cares if u wear white after labor day.everyone does already.so go ahead and have fun with white.
2006-08-28 05:16:32
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answered by ♥BermudaShortzROCK♦ 4
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No it is not wrong nowadays---especially if it's in a fall or winter fabric like wool--you can white year round--it's especially a real hot color right now---enjoy!
2006-08-28 05:14:48
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answered by Penguin Gal 6
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White is "in" for the upcoming fall and winter seasons. That rule no longer applies...Go for it!
2006-08-28 05:57:49
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answered by Michelle 3
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