How to Wear a Remembrance Day Poppy (UK)

Buy your poppy from a genuine source., Start wearing your poppy on your every day clothing straight away or wait until the week of Remembrance Sunday. , Wear your poppy on a sweater or any other woollen or loosely woven fabric top by just poking the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Buy your poppy from a genuine source.

    Schools, large offices, local government offices, Salvation Army shops and public service buildings will all have poppies for sale.

    There are often volunteers selling poppies in supermarkets, at public gatherings and in the street from late October onwards.

    Poppies don't have a set price.

    Pay what you can afford and feel is respectful.
  2. Step 2: Start wearing your poppy on your every day clothing straight away or wait until the week of Remembrance Sunday.

    , Wear it on the left or right of your chest, either is good. , (November is pretty chilly in the UK, chances are you'll want it on your coat!) ,, ALL public places in the UK should allow you to wear your poppy unless it contravenes health and safety guide lines.

    If anyone asks you take off your poppy, you have every right to ask why.

    If they cannot give a valid reason, you may wish to leave the premises. , Cubs, scouts, girl guides, policeman, military cadets, service men, police officers, fireman etc will have guide lines to follow about correctly adding a remembrance poppy to their uniform.

    Make sure you stick to the guidelines. , Many retailers sell remembrance poppy brooches, pins, tie bars, cuff links etc that you can pay a set price for, some of which will go to charity, then you can wear it every year. , Not all the vendors have these but if you see one and you have an occasion to wear it such as a remembrance Sunday church service, buy one and wear it as you would a corsage. ,,, Some believe it correct for women wear to wear their poppy on the right, similar to a brooch.
  3. Step 3: Wear your poppy on a sweater or any other woollen or loosely woven fabric top by just poking the plastic stem through the fabric.

  4. Step 4: Ask for a pin with your poppy if you want to pin it to a tee shirt

  5. Step 5: top or coat.

  6. Step 6: Wear a poppy in your button hole if your jacket

  7. Step 7: blazer or similar garment has a button hole.

  8. Step 8: Show respect to the fallen by proudly wearing your poppy in public.

  9. Step 9: Wear a poppy in your uniform.

  10. Step 10: Buy something more permanent.

  11. Step 11: Buy a larger fabric and plastic poppy.

  12. Step 12: Stop wearing your poppy after the 11th of November or after Remembrance Sunday

  13. Step 13: whichever is later.

  14. Step 14: If you wish to be very correct: Position the leaf at 11 o'clock to represent the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month

  15. Step 15: the time that World War One formally ended.

  16. Step 16: Consider wearing your poppy on the left side

  17. Step 17: as this is close to the heart

  18. Step 18: men may consider it correct to wear their poppy in their left lapel

  19. Step 19: similar to a boutonnière.

Detailed Guide

Schools, large offices, local government offices, Salvation Army shops and public service buildings will all have poppies for sale.

There are often volunteers selling poppies in supermarkets, at public gatherings and in the street from late October onwards.

Poppies don't have a set price.

Pay what you can afford and feel is respectful.

, Wear it on the left or right of your chest, either is good. , (November is pretty chilly in the UK, chances are you'll want it on your coat!) ,, ALL public places in the UK should allow you to wear your poppy unless it contravenes health and safety guide lines.

If anyone asks you take off your poppy, you have every right to ask why.

If they cannot give a valid reason, you may wish to leave the premises. , Cubs, scouts, girl guides, policeman, military cadets, service men, police officers, fireman etc will have guide lines to follow about correctly adding a remembrance poppy to their uniform.

Make sure you stick to the guidelines. , Many retailers sell remembrance poppy brooches, pins, tie bars, cuff links etc that you can pay a set price for, some of which will go to charity, then you can wear it every year. , Not all the vendors have these but if you see one and you have an occasion to wear it such as a remembrance Sunday church service, buy one and wear it as you would a corsage. ,,, Some believe it correct for women wear to wear their poppy on the right, similar to a brooch.

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