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Why can't you wear white after Labor Day? How the tradition started and does it still matter?

The tradition of not wearing white after Labor Day began around the same time as the holiday’s first celebration in the 1880s and had become a fashion staple by the time it was signed into law in 1894.

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The Leaf Chronicle broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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