ultrablue Posted September 14, 2004 #1 Share Posted September 14, 2004 :confused: planning on bringing white slacks & capri's on Diamond cruise of Oct 16th. Wondered if it was too late in season for this? Understand it will be hot in Mexico. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mom4Nana2 Posted September 14, 2004 #2 Share Posted September 14, 2004 I'm glad you asked as I've been wondering about white shoes. Anyone have any answers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slverbell Posted September 14, 2004 #3 Share Posted September 14, 2004 I wear white what ever the date is on the calendar if I am going to a tropical place. As a matter of fact if you look up sites that provide packing tips, they almost always say white slacks are a must. If you are not confident about your choice then maybe you better not pack white. You must be comfortable with your choices, it helps you have a good time.:p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mirrajay Posted September 14, 2004 #4 Share Posted September 14, 2004 Absolutely - its okay any time of the year in tropical climates (IMO). I would think the same for white shoes as well, but please not with dark pants or capris (eek...just a fashion pet peeve of mine). Have fun and wear that white! :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lszu Posted September 14, 2004 #5 Share Posted September 14, 2004 No matter how many times I hear that that old fashion rule has been tossed out the window, I hardly ever wear white (shoes or pants) after Labor Day at home. When crusing in the fall, I will take white with me (and plan to take white shoes in December). If for no other reason than they don't have Labor Day, so I don't have to worry about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitty9 Posted September 14, 2004 #6 Share Posted September 14, 2004 I always take white slackes, shorts and capris on cruises. I've done that for cruises in November, January and March and I don't much care for that June Cleaver rule of no white after Labor Day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JanetMarie Posted September 15, 2004 #7 Share Posted September 15, 2004 While I am 47 and understand the "white" rule, I feel that when I am in the Caribbean in the warm and tropical weather, that it is okay to wear white. Afterall, there is "winter white" that us New Englanders wear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solo Cruiser Posted September 15, 2004 #8 Share Posted September 15, 2004 I had the same concern, but the fashion divas on this board assured me that I would not be the only one wearing white and sandals in the tropics after Labor Day. THEY WERE RIGHT!! But my next cruise is in Europe, not the tropics. I'm not planning to take white clothes (but I am bringing a pair of white flip flops to wear aboard with capris on sea days). This is my concession to keep my poor mother from spinning in her grave. I think she moved the headstone 2" when I went to the Caribbean LOL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momofmeg Posted September 15, 2004 #9 Share Posted September 15, 2004 [quote name='ultrablue']:confused: planning on bringing white slacks & capri's on Diamond cruise of Oct 16th. Wondered if it was too late in season for this? Understand it will be hot in Mexico.[/QUOTE] Not in the caribbean. In the caribbean it is often 90 degrees in December. (Except for the bahamas maybe) This white rule is more about weather then seasons. I live in the south close to Atlanta, Ga. We never go by Labor Day as it is often still like 75 even in November. Further north it is already getting cooler by late August. Hense the Labor Day rule. White reflects heat where as darker clothing does the opposite. No one wants to roast in 90 degree weather. Wear your white Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
happysinglemom Posted September 15, 2004 #10 Share Posted September 15, 2004 I wear white whenever I feel like it, no matter what the month. Wear it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chicaletta Posted September 18, 2004 #11 Share Posted September 18, 2004 I believe the white rule is for areas that have true seasons unlike Florida with summer/summer/winter/summer ;) Having moved to Florida from NY where the "no white after labor day" is a strict rule, it was an adjustment and felt the first time I wore white in October everyone was checking the calender :rolleyes: ...but have no fear in hot climates nobody pays any attention to white attire in the winter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madelinerose Posted September 18, 2004 #12 Share Posted September 18, 2004 In the caribbean and the tropics, white is 365/24/7! ;) [quote name='chicaletta']I believe the white rule is for areas that have true seasons unlike Florida with summer/summer/winter/summer ;) Having moved to Florida from NY where the "no white after labor day" is a strict rule, it was an adjustment and felt the first time I wore white in October everyone was checking the calender :rolleyes: ...but have no fear in hot climates nobody pays any attention to white attire in the winter.[/QUOTE] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlsdunn Posted September 18, 2004 #13 Share Posted September 18, 2004 Check out Vouge, Elle, Bazar, W, Marie Claire, Town and Country, Allure, any of the fashion magazines and you will see white all over the place for winter. In the tropics, white cotton or linen is fine. In cooler climates, I stick to wool or other winter type fabrics when wearing white. There are a zillion shades of white. Don't be afraid to wear one of them year round! :) Jen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SisZ Posted December 23, 2004 #14 Share Posted December 23, 2004 So...... White sandals with a longish informal sundress...OK?? I have just started to pack, but ran into this problem! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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