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Deep navy blue and charcoal grey suits are excellent for what to wear to a viewing. Brown can work in certain settings, but we'd recommend a very dark or "charcoal" brown. We suggest avoiding tan, sand, pale grey or bright blue suiting. The cloth and pattern you choose is as important as the color. Worsted wool or flannel work best in most situations. If the viewing is in summer months, you may consider a lighter, 'tropical' weight wool or something in a hopsack weave. We recommend avoiding linen, cotton, or seersucker - they are simply too casual for the setting. As for pattern, less is very much more. Solid or subtle sharkskin will work best, but a thin pinstripe may also be acceptable. Chalk stripes, large windowpanes, glen plaids, or houndstooth patterns will be too loud for the setting. As for styling, conservative is usually best. Lapels that are overly wide or excessively narrow will stand out, so look for between 3 and 3.5" for single breasted suits and 3.5" and 4" for double breasted. Peak or notch lapels are up to you, but be mindful the former will draw more attention than the latter. A quick recap of our recommended suiting selection for a viewing | Item | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Color | Deep navy blue, charcoal grey. Optional: charcoal brown |
| Cloth | Worsted wool, flannel In Summer: Tropical weight wool, hopsack weave |
| Pattern | Solid, subtle sharkskin |
| Styling | Lapel width: 3-3.5" on single-breasted, 3.5-4" on double-breasted |
Always consider how the shirt and tie match up with the suit. You don't want a blue shirt, black tie and dark brown suit as it will clash. More appropriately is wearing a suit and tie that match each other with a neutral shirt. Solid or ties with a subtle texture are best; however, small pindots, diamonds, or squares will work as well. Socks It's important to remember how to dress for a viewing is different than other formal events. Respect and dignity are paramount throughout your outfit, and that includes the socks. When choosing your socks, pick some that fit with your suit. If you are going black, charcoal or black formal socks are the most appropriate choice. Shoes The general census when picking shoes for a funeral viewing is to wear dress shoes. These shoes should match your outfit Black, brown, or grey shoes are all acceptable choices. When choosing your shoes, make comfort a priority. It is relatively common to be viewing for a considerable amount of time. Since chairs for sitting are not numerous at a funeral viewing, you will be on your feet for what could be hours. Don't sacrifice your comfort for style. Before you leave for the viewing, make sure your shoes are clean, and the laces are neat. Other Considerations Different cultures and families have a variance of beliefs when it comes to how to dress for a viewing. Some garb that is considered informal and relaxed may be inappropriate for some viewings but perfectly acceptable to others. When dressing "down" for viewing, there are other etiquette standards you can adhere to. For a semi-formal viewing, dressing in a pair of dark-colored slacks, as well as a dark sports jacket with a light colored shirt, is appropriate. A collared shirt is more appropriate than a non-collared shirt. A pair of dark-colored chinos and a collared dark shirt may also be appropriate for an informal viewing. The same goes for the shoes as you can wear boots, dress shoes or any shoes as long as they are dark-colored. Make sure that the attire you choose to wear is not going to be directly disrespectful of the mourning family and their traditions. When in doubt, always go with a dark suit, dark tie, and light shirt. No one will accuse you of being overdressed, and they will simply see someone who is being respectful. Accessories It is entirely unnecessary to wear a tie clip or cuff links. Though it isn't against the etiquette rules of a viewing, you do not need to accessorize when dressing for a viewing. Understandable and straightforward is the ideal look when paying respects to a distraught family. Final Thoughts: Comfort When choosing how to dress for a viewing, you want to make sure you are comfortable. The same suit you wear to the lengthy viewing is the one you are likely to wear to the funeral as well. It is not against etiquette to wear a different suit to the viewing and the funeral though unnecessary. Since the viewing and the funeral are going to be reasonably lengthy while you mingle during the viewing, attend the service, and mingle afterward, you want comfort to be at the forefront of your choice. Make sure that you are respectful of the mourning family, but be comfortable in what you choose to wear as well. Choosing comfort and respect may prove to be difficult, but it is manageable with the right attire. If it is your first viewing, we recommend that you wear a black suit, white shirt, and black tie. You cannot go wrong with traditional attire. It is much easier to move into a semi-formal look when you are dressed in formal attire than to go from semi-formal to formal. Whichever you choose to wear to the viewing, ensure you are following the traditions and customs of the family and are paying respects in the best possible way. Thanks for stopping by! Have more questions about how to dress for a viewing? Please feel free to ask your question in our online community. We have 100s of style experts & clothing aficionados ready to help you! #1 · Sep 22, 2020 (Edited by Moderator)
Deep navy blue and charcoal grey suits are excellent for what to wear to a viewing. Brown can work in certain settings, but we'd recommend a very dark or "charcoal" brown. We suggest avoiding tan, sand, pale grey or bright blue suiting. The cloth and pattern you choose is as important as the color. Worsted wool or flannel work best in most situations. If the viewing is in summer months, you may consider a lighter, 'tropical' weight wool or something in a hopsack weave. We recommend avoiding linen, cotton, or seersucker - they are simply too casual for the setting. As for pattern, less is very much more. Solid or subtle sharkskin will work best, but a thin pinstripe may also be acceptable. Chalk stripes, large windowpanes, glen plaids, or houndstooth patterns will be too loud for the setting. As for styling, conservative is usually best. Lapels that are overly wide or excessively narrow will stand out, so look for between 3 and 3.5" for single breasted suits and 3.5" and 4" for double breasted. Peak or notch lapels are up to you, but be mindful the former will draw more attention than the latter. A quick recap of our recommended suiting selection for a viewing | Item | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Color | Deep navy blue, charcoal grey. Optional: charcoal brown |
| Cloth | Worsted wool, flannel In Summer: Tropical weight wool, hopsack weave |
| Pattern | Solid, subtle sharkskin |
| Styling | Lapel width: 3-3.5" on single-breasted, 3.5-4" on double-breasted |
Always consider how the shirt and tie match up with the suit. You don't want a blue shirt, black tie and dark brown suit as it will clash. More appropriately is wearing a suit and tie that match each other with a neutral shirt. Solid or ties with a subtle texture are best; however, small pindots, diamonds, or squares will work as well. Socks It's important to remember how to dress for a viewing is different than other formal events. Respect and dignity are paramount throughout your outfit, and that includes the socks. When choosing your socks, pick some that fit with your suit. If you are going black, charcoal or black formal socks are the most appropriate choice. Shoes The general census when picking shoes for a funeral viewing is to wear dress shoes. These shoes should match your outfit Black, brown, or grey shoes are all acceptable choices. When choosing your shoes, make comfort a priority. It is relatively common to be viewing for a considerable amount of time. Since chairs for sitting are not numerous at a funeral viewing, you will be on your feet for what could be hours. Don't sacrifice your comfort for style. Before you leave for the viewing, make sure your shoes are clean, and the laces are neat. Other Considerations Different cultures and families have a variance of beliefs when it comes to how to dress for a viewing. Some garb that is considered informal and relaxed may be inappropriate for some viewings but perfectly acceptable to others. When dressing "down" for viewing, there are other etiquette standards you can adhere to. For a semi-formal viewing, dressing in a pair of dark-colored slacks, as well as a dark sports jacket with a light colored shirt, is appropriate. A collared shirt is more appropriate than a non-collared shirt. A pair of dark-colored chinos and a collared dark shirt may also be appropriate for an informal viewing. The same goes for the shoes as you can wear boots, dress shoes or any shoes as long as they are dark-colored. Make sure that the attire you choose to wear is not going to be directly disrespectful of the mourning family and their traditions. When in doubt, always go with a dark suit, dark tie, and light shirt. No one will accuse you of being overdressed, and they will simply see someone who is being respectful. Accessories It is entirely unnecessary to wear a tie clip or cuff links. Though it isn't against the etiquette rules of a viewing, you do not need to accessorize when dressing for a viewing. Understandable and straightforward is the ideal look when paying respects to a distraught family. Final Thoughts: Comfort When choosing how to dress for a viewing, you want to make sure you are comfortable. The same suit you wear to the lengthy viewing is the one you are likely to wear to the funeral as well. It is not against etiquette to wear a different suit to the viewing and the funeral though unnecessary. Since the viewing and the funeral are going to be reasonably lengthy while you mingle during the viewing, attend the service, and mingle afterward, you want comfort to be at the forefront of your choice. Make sure that you are respectful of the mourning family, but be comfortable in what you choose to wear as well. Choosing comfort and respect may prove to be difficult, but it is manageable with the right attire. If it is your first viewing, we recommend that you wear a black suit, white shirt, and black tie. You cannot go wrong with traditional attire. It is much easier to move into a semi-formal look when you are dressed in formal attire than to go from semi-formal to formal. Whichever you choose to wear to the viewing, ensure you are following the traditions and customs of the family and are paying respects in the best possible way. Thanks for stopping by! Have more questions about how to dress for a viewing? Please feel free to ask your question in our online community. We have 100s of style experts & clothing aficionados ready to help you! Attachments
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