It's always appropriate to wear a tie to a funeral. When choosing a tie knot for a funeral, you can't go wrong with the four-in-hand or half-Windsor knots. These simple knots are suitable for a funeral because of their understated simplicity. While some may think a Windsor knot is appropriate for a funeral, its broad, complex, substantive styling can attract attention, and therefore detract from the somber occasion.
Most funerals call for more formal wear — at least a jacket and tie in dark or muted, neutral colors. To maintain a respectful look, choose a charcoal or black tie. Neutral, muted colors such as gray or navy blue are also good choices.

Just as you choose a knot with care, choosing your suit is also important. Pair your tie with a solid black or dark suit for a respectful appearance. Save your brightly colored or flashy clothing for other occasions.
While funeral etiquette calls for formal dark clothing, it's always a good idea to check the dress code with whoever is organizing the funeral. Some end-of-life memorials can be casual and even respectfully festive. The family's wishes, customs and the climate often dictate the dress code. If unsure, always opt for conservative, modest attire. Visit The Tie Bar's tie collection to shop for ties suited for formal or somber occasions.
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