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Why do people say you can't wear white after Labor day?
 
* In traditional upper-class east-coast North American society, white pants and shoes are regarded as summer dress, and within that custom are worn only from President's Day in the Spring (in Canada, Victoria Day) to Labo(u)r Day in late summer. If you hang around folks that subscribe to it, for example if you have been invited to a late October mid-afternoon wedding in Boston for which formal dress has been requested, then perhaps you'd care. If not, then likely you wouldn't. [[User:Sharkford|Sharkford]] 16:58, 17 October 2005 (UTC)