When an individual passes away, their family members and friends may wish to dress them in clothing that represents their personality and honors the final journey. This process can be a difficult one, and many people don’t realize that the clothes they wear to their loved ones’ funerals and burials can have a significant impact on the service and the deceased’s spirit. Burial gowns, which are a type of clothing that can be worn to funerals and entombment services, offer a choice of styles and fabrics that convey a variety of emotions. In this article, we’ll take a look at the most common outfits that men and women wear for their loved ones’ services.

When dressing a loved one for their final resting place, it’s important to consider their personal preferences and their beliefs as well as the type of funeral that will be held. Depending on the type of service, you might need to find clothes that fit the deceased’s cultural or religious beliefs, as there are some instances where it may not be possible to bring their own clothing into the casket for the viewing and services.

One of the most popular options for men and women’s burial attire is a classic black ensemble. This attire symbolizes solemnity and a sense of calm, and it can be completed with closed-toe shoes and minimal accessories. For those who prefer a more feminine option, a soft pastel-colored dress or blouse can be used to create a dignified and elegant outfit.

Some people may also choose to have their loved ones dressed in a suit, a formal dress or other clothing that is associated with their favorite activities. This can be a comforting way to show respect and honor their legacy, and it can also help their loved ones celebrate the life they lived.

Those who are planning a green funeral or woodland burial might choose to dress their loved ones in a traditional funeral robe, which is similar to pyjamas and can be purchased from some funeral homes. This type of clothing is usually made from natural fibres, such as cotton or linen, and it should be free of synthetic materials.

It’s also possible to buy a gown that is specifically designed for burial, which can be tailored with false shirt fronts and other embellishments to resemble the deceased’s favorite outfit. This type of clothing may be more suitable for a green funeral or woodland burial as it is biodegradable and made from natural fibres.

For families who have lost a baby, it can be especially difficult to find the right type of clothing. A Utah seamstress is trying to ease this burden for her community by sewing baby burial gowns from donated wedding dresses. KUER’s Ciara Hulet reports.