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A skeleton costume.
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A grim reaper costume
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a bright red dress, although I've seen it done.
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A shirt saying " Thank god he's gone".
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I don't go by the book... I believe you should wear whatever the person liked on you who passed away.
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Anything that is white or looks happy or makes you resemble the person that has died.
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A Pink Daysie Dress, while everyone else is wearing Black.
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flip flops. Good question and I really hope the person who wore flip- flops at the last funeral I attended is reading this thread.
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for women anything very revealing for men shorts and a tank top I personally find it to be disrespectful.
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birthday suit
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A wedding dress. An assassin outfit. A surgeon's scrubs with blood all over.
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A bathing suit or SCUBA Equipment
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Pajamas or lingerie.
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A cheesy grin
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A 'funny' hat?
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Wearing a T-shirt saying i'm with stupid on and standing next to the coffin.
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A clown costume
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Daisy Dukes
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Your birthday suit (naked) unless it's you in the coffin then it doesn't matter does it.
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This:
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a bikini or thong bathing suit!
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A "Death, the Grim Reaper" costume.
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An abnormally happy face.
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Your Halloween Devil costume.
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Your birthday suit (nothing)
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A nightie.
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Ipod
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Tank tops and denim cut offs. When my nephew passed away my sister in law's family showed up wearing dirty, torn clothes. The baby's grandmaother wore a red, "cure cancer" Christmas tee shirt (it was July) and the rest of them had cut offs, pants and tank tops with holes in them. If that was all they had it would have been one thing, but I know different.
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It's a funeral... you should be allowed to wear whatever you feel comfortable in.
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String vest , boxer shorts and Kermit The Frog slippers.
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dressing for a furneral should be some what respectful..nothing like shorts, tank tops, short skirts or anything like that..and nothing that has holes or looks dirty
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A tube top (especially with leopard-print bra straps on display), denim miniskirt, flip flops. Extra points if there's a "Natural Light" can in hand.
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A clown costume.
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A Bozo the Clown outfit complete with red nose. Unless it was a funeral for a clown. Then maybe it would be appropriate.
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jeans and tank top
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A Grateful Dead t-shirt
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A mini skirt, patent leather platform heels, rhinstone tube top, beehive hairdo a'la Marge Simpson...that's all I can think of right now. Also, you SHOULD wear: Underwear, a shirt, slacks, decent shoes. No Britney Spears oops at a funeral please!
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Anything that could remind the family of the way the deceased died, such as wearing a Budweiser t-shirt if they were killed by a drunk driver, or a hat with the Camel cigarette logo on it if they died of lung cancer.
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You shouldn't be wearing only your underwear
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mini skirts..prostitute clothings...halloween costumes
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Birth day siute
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Most readers will probably think I am hopelessly outdated (I was a mid-WWII baby)but I was brought up with the idea that whatever you wore to a funeral was the best you had. For men, that meant if not a suit then a nice coat and tie, and shined shoes (NO SNEAKERS!) For ladies, their best dresses or suits in appropriate colors or patterns ..... and a hat! - nice shoes, too. In other words, you wore the best you had, even if it was levis ..... clean and ironed! None of this was done to show off one's wardrobe, but as a sign of respect for the deceased and his survivors, as well as being in a house of worship (though that seems to be another dying tradition).
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Reaper costume.
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Tie die shirts, since It's not a "cool" place to be there +)
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Jeans and a tshirt
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Dressed like Howard Sten did that one time on TV...Gawd almighty!! YUK!!
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Birth day suit
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There is nothing you "shouldn't" wear--it depends on customs, traditions, etc. Me personally, I want people wearing jeans, t-shirts, casual clothes at mine. I want them to be happy. It's a celebration of what my life was --not mourning the fact that I am dead.
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Anything which would be generally considered in poor taste, showy, too tight, too low cut, too short, too casual, too glittery or otherwise inappropriate ..... you get the drift. Bear in mind a funeral is to honor the deceased. Show him the courtesy of appropriate attire. If you still don't know what to wear start asking your family and friendsfor some guidance.
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bright colored clothes
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a string bikini
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A bikini
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A smile.
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A wedding dress
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if you cared for the deceased person and the people at the funeral , dont wear any stupid clothes
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A condom
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I don't know if you are asking in seriousness or trying to get funny answers, but really, there's no set in stone dresscode. Typically, people adorn black clothes to show they are in mourning, but if grandma kicks the bucket yet her favorite thing in the world, that made her the happiest, was clowns, why not see her off dressed as the one thing that made her so happy? Wear whatever you want. It's not your day, it's not about you. It's about whomever is in the casket or urn. If in the casket, people will be talking about what THEY were wearing to be buried in and didn't even pay attention to what anyone else wore......unless it's a clown suit. I have a feeling people would notice a clown suit....
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bright colored clothing
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Well, unless you're auditioning for a Halloween-themed funeral, I'd recommend leaving your neon green tracksuit and glow-in-the-dark sneakers at home. And please, save the sparkly sequin dress for your next night out, not a somber occasion like a funeral. Let's keep it classy and respectful, folks!
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Anything that is insensitive to the deceased
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A vampire costume. lol
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