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Just something subtle Siwsan Nov 2018 #1
Subdued as to color, conservative as to cut/style. TygrBright Nov 2018 #2
Do I need to cover my hair? sinkingfeeling Nov 2018 #7
It's not a requirement anymore. TygrBright Nov 2018 #9
Wear black or other dark clothes Sanity Claws Nov 2018 #3
Good advice! Rhiannon12866 Nov 2018 #10
Pant suit or dress of any kind is acceptable MaryMagdaline Nov 2018 #4
Being there is the most important. I'd think you don't need to overdress, but don't go... SWBTATTReg Nov 2018 #5
Nuttin' much zipplewrath Nov 2018 #6
Black attire is appropriate. dubyadiprecession Nov 2018 #8
Wear black or dark clothing meow2u3 Nov 2018 #11
Small 'c' catholics sit, stand, and kneel too VMA131Marine Nov 2018 #12
I never was in an Episcopal church nt meow2u3 Nov 2018 #13
My brother was married in an Episcopal church ** I couldn't tell the difference MaryMagdaline Nov 2018 #14
Oh, there's a big difference in philosophy VMA131Marine Nov 2018 #15
And that's it? But what do they wear to funerals? nt No Vested Interest Nov 2018 #16
Do you want a history of the Anglican Church (called "Episcopal Church in the US)? Fortinbras Armstrong Nov 2018 #18
Thank you, but no history of Anglican Church needed. I'm just interested in what to wear No Vested Interest Nov 2018 #19
I go along with what most people say, something conservative and tasteful. n/t Fortinbras Armstrong Nov 2018 #20
Black is probably appropriate shenmue Nov 2018 #17
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