Tell that to every kid in his high school who wear sweats or shorts and tshirts daily. |
I also told my kid starting at 16 that khaki shorts were not considered “dressy” anymore. If it’s a function where DH wouldn’t think it was appropriate for him to wear jeans or shorts then DS couldn’t either. For us, this was church or a family dinner in nicer restaurant where it was fine to wear shorts as a 10year old. Granted, at 6-2, my teen son looked like a grown man :) He had a pair of tan/khaki pants and a pair of gray dressier pants that he pair with a polo style shirt or a plaid button-up or quarter zip sweater. The hardest thing was shoes, since it’s hard to keep shoes on hand that only wears 1-2x per year for fast-growing feet. He ended up wearing white Nike Air Force 1s once; but now that his feel have pretty much stop growing he has a pair of brown leather sneakers that works as “dressy”. He also has a navy suit he wore once for a wedding in 2019. He’s work the jacket as a sport coat with the khaki or gray pants a couple of times since. |
Gosh, I haven’t seen khakis in 6 or 7 years at the prep school I teach at. Get dress pants and untucked button down shirts. |
Most adults I know wear t-shirts frequently when they aren’t at work. Where do you live? DH and I both had on athletic pants, tees and hoodies today and we were out and about. We dress appropriately at work or for a nice dinner but this is what we wear on the weekends. |
What pants do the boys wear if not khakis?? |
And that seems appropriate for a country club. If you were talking a hip new restaurant, that would make sense. |
Tell my you don't spend any time in Boston without telling me.... |
I would check on the sneakers. If no traditional sneakers allowed, this thread on "dress sneakers" could help. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1086119.page |
My son is required to wear khakis at his prep school (no jeans). They can be any color, but they must be khaki style. What I don’t see the boys wear is jeans. No teens wear jeans anymore. It is sweatpants or khakis only. |
My hates to dress up for anything. We have compromised with dark jeans and either a button-down or one of his two wool sweaters. He wears solid black sneakers. I have yet to find an occasion where this outfit doesn't work (though we don't go to church or a country club). He even wore this combo to a job interview (yes, he got the job).
They're just clothes. It's not worth fighting over, IMO. If the kid looks like he made an effort, it's fine. |