Wear White After Labor Day-Absolutely!

the Audrey denim jacket

As many of you know, we here in the US have just celebrated Labor Day-the unofficial end of summer. The old rule was that after the holiday, you should not wear white again until the next summer. From what I understand, this all started in the 50s among the wealthy. It was considered “refined” to stick to this rule. Well, I am of the belief that you should wear what you want (for the most part). So when it comes to this “fashion rule”, I say wear white after Labor Day-ABSOLUTELY!

Garments I’ve Made

While I don’t buy white and don’t wear it that often (almost every time I do, something’s going to spill 😂), I have made some things that I really love and that fit really well.

  • Morgan Boyfriend jean – this pattern by Closet Core Patterns is a looser fitting jean (more of a straight-leg jean)
Morgan Boyfriend jean
  • Angela Wolf Skinny Jean
Angela Wolf Skinny Jean
Seamwork Audrey Denim Jacket
  • Style Arc Sally Jean Skirt
Style Arc Sally Jean skirt
  • Simplicity 8056 Amazing Fit – an oldie but goodie in the pattern department. I made these about a week ago.
Simplicity 8056 pants

Wearing these items is great because they are versatile. If you have similar garments in your wardrobe (whether handmade or store bought), consider how they can be mixed and matched with other items you have. In many parts of the country right now, we have been dealing with some serious heat. It’s hard to think about sewing for Fall when the temperatures are in the 90s and above.

Wear White After Labor Day-Absolutely!

I don’t know about you, but I appreciate the freedom of wearing what I want, whatever the season. While it’s always been possible to do so, it’s nice sometimes to actually do it and not feel like the “odd man out”. Hopefully this post will inspire you to keep wearing those things you love throughout the year.

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