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Polo shirt, maybe.
Deffo an actual shirt – Styled with either a tie. Or open top button for casual
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A pea coat. Maybe black chinos, depending on the funeral. There’s not a lot that fit your criteria
A white or black shirt.
Black pants, white gray or black dress shirts, charcoal sportscoat
khakis, mostly.
or casual slacks. not suit pants.
fuck if i know. tbh i haven’t owned dress-type clothes in almost 10 years, don’t even listen to me. i barely even wear actual shoes, when i wear shoes at all.
Button up shirt, Black Chinos, Black/Tan shoes and a jacket/coat if its chilly outside
Socks and underwear.
Tuxedo.
That’s too much of a stretch, in my opinion. I don’t go to work in a suit, so I really don’t wear anything casually that would fly at a wedding or funeral. Maybe if someone is having one of those semi-formal California weddings where men are wearing short sleeve button down shirts and slacks. That’s something I might also wear casually.
Belgium loafers.
Black would be the colour of choice, so chinos and polo neck shirt with minimal or zero logo/branding is a safe bet
Military apparel
There’s almost nothing that’s appropriate for full casual wear and a funeral or wedding. You can wear a suit or sport jacket “casually” but you really have to be a good dresser to pull it off.