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Originally posted by CarolinaCutie
What's OK year round:
White shirts of any kind
White tennis shoes
White wedding dresses, initiation dresses, and First Communion dresses
What is not appropriate between Labor Day and Easter:
White shoes
White shorts, pants, skirts
And linen, as a fabric type, is not grouped into this "white confusion" but generally, it follows the same rules as white clothing.
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While this may be a fashion rule for some people, I find it to be a little bit archaic. I love living in a state where for the most part it doesn't matter what you wear because it's nice weather basically daily.
And no linen? BAH! I wear what I want...I am not restricted by rules! I am woman hear me meow!
The only fashion rules that I adhere to strictly are:
1- No visible panty lines.
2- No open toed shoes with closed toed nylons.
3- No skirts that could be mistaken as upholstery fabric or skirts so short they should be lampshades.
4- No visible bra straps when wearing tank tops or spaghetti straps. That is what they make those lovely strapless bras for folks. (A rule I need to speak with my younger sister about.)