Ladies, Gentlemen;
I've decided that I'm going to add another wrinkle to my civilian man impression that's in the works; that of being a recent widower. While there is much information out there for widows, I'm finding information about men in mourning fairly sparse. All that I've found so far involves the length of time, a 7" black band on the hat for the loss of a wife, black or dark colored suit, black armband; not much to go on. It does seem that men had much more leeway than the ladies did and that mourning likely differed from man to man. Am I way off base here? If anyone could nudge me in the right direction or point out something that I've missed, I would appreciate it.
I've decided that I'm going to add another wrinkle to my civilian man impression that's in the works; that of being a recent widower. While there is much information out there for widows, I'm finding information about men in mourning fairly sparse. All that I've found so far involves the length of time, a 7" black band on the hat for the loss of a wife, black or dark colored suit, black armband; not much to go on. It does seem that men had much more leeway than the ladies did and that mourning likely differed from man to man. Am I way off base here? If anyone could nudge me in the right direction or point out something that I've missed, I would appreciate it.
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