Is this how kids dress at most public high schools?

Anonymous
It's nasty and slovenly. My teen daughter wears real clothes with real waistbands and form. She likes to look nice, cute, and well put-together. She abhors sweats and never wears them; not even to the gym. I see quite a few teens that dress like her but also a lot who dress like slobs. Yuck!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I worked at a medical school and am baffled about the comment about not being appropriate for medicine. This is how medical students dress for class, and it's fine. They're neat, clean and comfortable for 8-10 hours of class. They dress more professionally in the clinical setting.


Two of our children attend very selective colleges and their classmates are absolutely NOT dressed like bums. David Brooks teaches part-time at Yale and writes the casually cool and polished kids all look like they're ready for a job interview at any moment.


David Brooks teaches part-time at Yale? The Horror! One more example of how Yale has fallen from what was once a first-rate college.
--Yale alum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I worked at a medical school and am baffled about the comment about not being appropriate for medicine. This is how medical students dress for class, and it's fine. They're neat, clean and comfortable for 8-10 hours of class. They dress more professionally in the clinical setting.


I am pretty sure the medicine comment is not about their clothes, but about their blatant disregard for the health/medical guidance of their school district and the CDC.
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