The first Labor Day in the US was September 5, 1882 in Boston by the Central Labor Union of New York. In high society, Labor Day, was considered the last day of the year when it was fashionable to wear white.
The first Labor Day in the US was September 5, 1882 in Boston by the Central Labor Union of New York. In high society, Labor Day, was considered the last day of the year when it was fashionable to wear white.