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Didn't your mother tell you? Juror 8: No! Fashion has changed! Beverly Sutphin: No Rate this quote: 0. Share your thoughts on this Serial Mom's quote with the community: 0 Comments. Notify me of new comments via email. Cancel Report. Create a new account. Log In. Select another language:. The big color lobby? The first is all about function. In order to stay cool they had to sit on blocks of ice or something, and we all now how quickly ice melts, and who has a nonstop everlasting ice block budget?

Look back at old timey pics of city folk in the summer, no one is wearing white! Now look at fancy resort pics from the same time. The working class had like three shirts, and we all know how quickly white gets dirty!

The wealthy wore white in the summer, but eventually the s rolled around and with it, the middle-class explosion. People became obsessed with being bougie. August 27, By Maureen Dahill.

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Not wearing white after Labor Day seems to be a rule most people know about, but few actually know the origins behind it. However, the story behind this arbitrary dress code is kind of lackluster. In the late 19th century, rich, high society women who came from wealth found themselves rubbing elbows with the so-called "new rich.

These rules included things like wearing the correct sleeve length for certain events and, of course, only wearing white in the summertime. Eventually, when Labor Day became a federal holiday in , the holiday became a natural end point for summer and wearing white.



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