STYLISH WORKWEAR: FALL BOOTS EDITION

I initially planned to create a single post for my fall boots guide, but after considering the numerous requests and questions I’ve received, it became clear that this topic deserves a series. Over the next few posts, I’ll focus on different styles of boots, showcasing various ways to style them while addressing your most common questions. First up: what boots should I wear to work?

Black Pants

For the first two outfits, I chose a pair of bootcut pants from Ann Taylor. I purchased these pants last year and have loved them ever since; they fit true to size and offer a perfect petite length. In one outfit, I styled them with a layered cardigan, while in the other, I paired them with a stunning petite-friendly coat from Banana Republic Factory.

Tan Trousers

Ankle Straight JeanS

Flare Jeans

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, finding the perfect pair of boots for work doesn’t have to be a challenge. Whether you opt for bootcut pants, tailored trousers, or stylish layering pieces, there are countless ways to create chic and professional outfits that make a statement. I hope this series helps you explore different styles, inspire your wardrobe choices, and answer any lingering questions you may have about styling boots for work. Stay tuned for more boot styles and outfit ideas in the upcoming posts!

WHAT TO WEAR TO A FUNERAL IN THE SUMMER

Summer funerals present a unique sartorial challenge.  Respectful mourning attire often clashes with the desire for cool, comfortable fabrics during hot weather.  Fret not!  This guide will help you navigate what to wear to a summer funeral, ensuring you look appropriate while staying cool and comfortable. We’ll cover outfit ideas for both men and women, with a focus on honoring the deceased while keeping you feeling your best.

WHAT TO WEAR TO A FUNERAL THAT IS NOT BLACK?

While wearing black to a funeral is generally acceptable in Western societies, it’s important to note that not all cultures follow this tradition. For example, at Hindu or Sikh funerals, black may be considered inappropriate, and mourners are often expected to wear white. Additionally, different cultures have their own customs regarding mourning attire:

  • Red: In South Africa, red is sometimes worn as a mourning color. In Ghana, community members typically wear black and white, while the immediate family may wear red and black.
  • Purple: In Thailand, purple symbolizes sorrow and is commonly worn by widows during the mourning period. It is also worn alongside black in Brazil.
  • Grey: In Papua New Guinea, widows may apply stone-colored clay to their skin while mourning their husbands.
  • Bright colors: Many African, Caribbean/West Indies, humanist, and non-religious funerals in the UK and worldwide may opt for vibrant colors to celebrate life.
  • Subdued colors like grey, maroon, and navy blue can also be suitable alternatives to black.

Ultimately, it’s advisable to communicate with a family member or organizer to determine what attire is appropriate for the specific funeral ceremony.

WHAT DO WOMEN WEAR TO A FUNERAL?

For appropriate funeral attire, consider the following guidelines:

  • Skirt or dress: Opt for knee-length styles that are modest and understated, paired with tights for added discretion.
  • Smart trousers: Avoid jeans or casual trousers; instead, choose full-length or ankle-grazer trousers in a dark color for a polished look.
  • Plain blouse or top: Keep it conservative with a simple blouse or top, avoiding bold colors or patterns.
  • Cardigan, jumper, or blazer: Add an extra layer for warmth or to elevate a more casual outfit, especially during winter or in cold venues.
  • Smart jumpsuit: Consider a stylish jumpsuit as a comfortable and fashionable alternative to traditional attire.
  • Smart shoes: Stick to flats or sensible heels, with open-toed shoes or sandals being acceptable depending on the service location, culture, or country.

These considerations ensure respectful and appropriate attire for a funeral service.

WHAT DO MEN WEAR TO A FUNERAL?

For a polished appearance at a funeral, consider the following attire options:

  • Smart black or dark suits: Opt for a well-fitted suit in black or a dark color, paired with a white, long-sleeved shirt, and a tie for a classic look.
  • Smart trousers and blazers: If a traditional suit is not available, smart trousers paired with a plain white T-shirt and a blazer offer a slightly more casual yet acceptable alternative.
  • Plain black tie: While optional for some, wearing a plain black tie is recommended for a particularly refined appearance.
  • Polished black shoes: Choose dress shoes such as brogues or oxfords, although any smart footwear is acceptable.

Following these suggestions ensures a respectful and appropriate attire choice for the occasion.

THE DO’S AND DON’TS

First and foremost, it’s essential to recognize that a funeral is a time for solemnity, not a showcase for fashion statements. Opt for classic garments infused with your personal style, maintaining an appropriate demeanor. Despite the summer climate allowing for more flexibility in attire, adhering to etiquette guidelines remains crucial during this somber event.

Here’s a list of dos and don’ts to assist you. While these guidelines are applicable to both genders, some aspects may resonate more with one group than the other.

DON’T WEAR

  • In the summer heat, tight clothing can lead to discomfort and excessive sweating.
  • While athletic wear might be tempting in hot weather, it’s simply not suitable for a funeral.
  • Avoid revealing or casual attire such as tank tops, shorts, sundresses, or excessively short skirts.
  • Opt for muted colors and understated jewelry to avoid drawing attention away from the solemn occasion, as bold or flashy elements may appear disrespectful.
  • Though comfortable, flip-flops, sandals, and running shoes are inappropriate footwear choices for a funeral.
  • Ensure dresses, skirts, pants, and shorts fall to an appropriate length, avoiding anything too short for the occasion.

DO’S

  • Opt for clothing that covers your shoulders and reaches the knees, ensuring modesty and respectfulness.
  • Choose dresses with short sleeves, ensuring they remain modest in style.
  • In the summer heat, prioritize cool and breathable fabrics such as linen and cotton, which are ideal for both comfort and appropriateness.
  • While black is a traditional funeral color, consider darker neutrals like dark gray, navy, or brown for summer months. However, be mindful of any cultural expectations regarding funeral attire that the mourning family may have.
  • For outdoor funeral or memorial services, including graveside services, wearing a hat can provide protection from the sun. Some religions may even require a head covering for funeral services. Opt for a simple and appropriate hat, avoiding baseball caps.
  • Keep jewelry and accessories minimal to maintain a respectful appearance.

WHAT TO WEAR TO A FUNERAL IN THE SUMMER?

In the summertime, women attending a funeral have the option of wearing a dark-colored, flowing skirt paired with a simple blouse or top, or they may choose to wear a dress. Men might find a linen-style suit more comfortable in the heat, but smart trousers paired with a lightweight shirt are also appropriate. Sunglasses are generally acceptable for outdoor services.

OUTFIT IDEAS FOR WOMEN TO WEAR TO A SUMMER FUNERAL

Knee-length dress: A black, navy or dark gray knee-length dress is a classic and respectful option. Choose a dress with a conservative neckline and sleeves that cover the shoulders. You can add a light scarf or pashmina for a touch of coverage if the dress is sleeveless.

Skirt suit: A skirt suit in a dark color is another appropriate option. Choose a skirt that falls below the knee and a jacket that covers your arms. 

Dress pants and blouse:  Dress pants and a blouse in a dark color are versatile option that can be dressed up or down. Choose a blouse with a modest neckline and sleeves that cover the shoulders. 

Maxi dress: A maxi dress in a dark color can be a comfortable and stylish option for a summer funeral. Choose a dress with a high neckline and sleeves that cover the shoulders. 

OUTFIT IDEAS FOR MEN TO WEAR TO A SUMMER FUNERAL

Suit: A suit is always a safe and respectful option for a funeral, even in the summer. However,  consider opting for a lighter weight fabric like linen or cotton to stay cool. You can also choose a suit in a dark color like navy or charcoal instead of black. 

Dress pants and shirt:  A dress shirt and dress pants in a dark color is a versatile option that can be dressed up or down. You can wear a tie for a more formal look, or leave it off for a more casual look.  Choose a long-sleeved shirt, but if it’s very hot, you can opt for a short-sleeved shirt, but make sure to wear an undershirt. 

Polo shirt and slacks: A polo shirt and slacks in a dark color is a more casual option that is still appropriate for a funeral. Choose a polo shirt in a solid color and avoid anything with logos or bright colors. 

WHAT TO WEAR TO A FUNERAL IN WINTER?

When attending a funeral in winter, it’s important to dress warmly and consider bringing extra layers, especially for graveside services. Opt for black or dark-colored coats, jackets, scarves, and gloves to stay comfortable and respectful.

FAQ

1. Are there any other color options besides black?

Yes, dark gray, navy blue and even dark brown are all appropriate choices.

2. Can I wear a dress with short sleeves to a summer funeral?

It depends. If the sleeves are very short, consider adding a light scarf or pashmina for coverage.

3. Are sandals appropriate for a summer funeral?

No, it’s best to wear closed-toe shoes like pumps, flats, loafers, or oxfords for men.

4. Can I wear bright colors or patterns to a funeral?

It’s best to avoid them. Opt for solid colors in a subdued palette.

5. What kind of fabrics are best for a summer funeral?

Choose natural, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen that will keep you cool.

CONCLUSION

Attending a summer funeral allows for slightly lighter and more breathable clothing choices compared to colder months, but respectfulness remains key. By prioritizing dark colors, natural fabrics, and modest cuts, you can choose an outfit that is both comfortable for the summer heat and appropriate for the occasion.

Remember, the focus should be on paying respects to the deceased and offering comfort to the mourners. If you’re unsure about anything, err on the side of caution and opt for a more conservative outfit. With a little planning, you can find an outfit that is both respectful and suitable for a summer funeral.