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3. No white after Labor Day

The no white after Labor Day rule has deep roots in history. Created by the elite in 19th-century America, this rule flourished into the 20th century because of the wealthy. It became one of those things that people knew about but didn't really know why they needed to follow it. Today, any fashion designer or editor will tell you that there's no need to follow this rule. So go ahead, wear a white sweater or a pair of chic white pants in December.

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