Make your decision based on what the deceased would have worn.
If the dead one was a 'jean' type of person, leave the black jacket at home - if the dead one is from the 'older' generation, a skirt may be more appropriate. . .
2006-11-04 02:59:25
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answered by Anonymous
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At my grandmas funeral there were people that came in blue jeans and a dress shirt. I don't see anything wrong with wearing jeans(as long as they are not badly faded) and a jacket. You might invest in a pair of dress pants in the future. Most of the time you can pick a nice pair up for about $15-$20 at Walmart,Alco,Target or KMart. I think as long as you go to show your respect that's all that really matters.
2006-11-04 03:15:23
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answered by unicornfarie1 6
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Let me start by saying, if you are going to a funeral, you do not have to wear all black. Especially if you are not in the family. You can wear just about any color. A lot of people think because you are mourning the person you have to wear black. In all actuality, you are celebrating the homecoming of that person. I know it sounds funny. Wearing jeans does not show a lack of respect, it shows that you are being you. "Come as you are," is what I am always being told.m It basically means come as yourself.
2006-11-04 03:10:40
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answered by mizznelly27 2
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If you don't have black pants at least wear something more dressy, it shows respect. Do not wear jeans to a funeral. Buy a black skirt or dresspants, if you can or borrow them from someone. Even if you wear a skirt or dresspants that aren't black it is a world better than jeans. Good luck!
2006-11-04 02:59:46
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answered by perfectlypreppy 3
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i wouldn't suggest to wear jeans. maybe a nice, black skirt. you would really not be showing respect to the person if you just threw on a pair of jeans, but if you didn't really know the person, i guess you could wear jeans, if you don't have anything else.
2006-11-04 03:29:53
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answered by kk 3
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I wouldn't wear jeans. Where some nice slacks or a skirt. You don't even have to wear black (although I always do out of respect) nowadays. A good guideline is "Church clothes"
2006-11-04 03:04:26
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answered by schaianne 5
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You should wear a black dress. Or something thats all black. It shows more respect.
2006-11-04 03:04:33
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answered by Anonymous
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It's better than not going at all . Unless you are part of a group of pall-bearers , it shouldn't be that big a deal . Many will be mourning and I'm sure nobody will notice .I'm sorry for your loss .
2006-11-05 05:10:36
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answered by missmayzie 7
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Of course. It isn't about what ppl are wearing, it's about honoring the deceased. And if anybody disses you let me know.
2006-11-04 09:26:06
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answered by RedDreads 3
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an angle give u message that a person died tomarrow so u r going to select the dress hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
2006-11-04 03:04:42
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answered by chamaktaysitary 2
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