Wearing Ironed Clothes on Holidays when One's Relative Passed Away During the Holiday

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Question

If a man’s father passed away during a holiday, is it permissible for the man to wear ironed clothes during the holiday and on the intermediate days?

Answer

It is permissible.

Source

See Mishnah Berurah, Siman 548, Se'if Katan 15: "And he does not change his clothes, even though other mourners change during the festival, since he has not yet begun mourning, he should not do so during the festival, nor does he change his place, since he did not change before the festival." This is also written in Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, Siman 219, Se'if 7.

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