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Either would be fine with a dark suit.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Both nice ties, I would say the one on the left more so?
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Sorry for your loss. I would not wear either at a funeral. A little too much of red.
You'll get differing opinions. Just wear what makes you comfortable. As well, sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss. If you have to pick between them, the one on the right.
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I would wear left with a dark grey/black suits
My condolences.
Probably depends on the crowd. There are probably funerals where these ties would not be appropriate, like Prince Phillip’s funeral (super stuffy/highly formal affairs). But for 95% of the world, people don’t wear suits and ties all that much, and I think either option would be perfectly respectful with a dark suit.
Sorry for your loss as well.
Very sorry for your loss OP. I would wear whatever you’re most comfortable. Either would work.
Left. Sorry OP
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No. Black/gray/dark blue. But not these.
Sorry for your loss.
It’s fine. My mom wore a floral dress for her mother’s funeral. My grandmother’s sisters also wore light colors. I think you should wear what you find comfortable.
Lol well what’s appropriate and comfortable.
It depends on the deceased. For my Mom’s funeral, we all wore lively colors to celebrate her as an artist.
People will die looking at these ties