Funeral suit etiquette

Question:
Another question for those in the know...
I usually wear solid black to funerals... BUT is there anything inherently wrong with wearing a black suit with some light pinstriping or windowpanes to such an event?
I've never done it but the thought just jumped into my head...
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Pinstripe is probably ok, I'd avoid windowpane as it denotes a measure of casualness.
As a funeral participant, you should strive to be as inconspicuous as possible, while maintaining maximum respect for the dead, ie, no pocketsquare (except maybe a TV fold, and in white), no loud colors, and no loud accessories.
I think black and white works really well.
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WWRD?
What would Rubbinaci do?
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Who's Rubbinaci? Any relation to Liberace?
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Looks like a suit Steve Harvey might wear.
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When it comes to pocketsquares, I pretty much swear by the sailboat fold. For me, the sailboat fold is the easiest pocketsquare fold to do by far. But that may or may not be just me.
However, IMO, the sailboat fold is the best looking pocketsquare fold by far. The sailboat fold for a pocketsquare is neither too simple and subtle nor too busy and flashy, but much more on the simple and subtle side than the busy and flashy side. This is solid, honest proof that less is more (in this case, a lot more:) ).
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