Dressing up joggers

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It really blows my mind that you guys can’t get your kids to dress appropriately when the occasion requires. If there is a disability at play or some a sort issue at play, then I understand. But this is part of growing up and conforming when expected. I will never understand.


I agree. I let my kids wear whatever they want on a day to day basis, as long as they dress appropriately without complaining when asked (which only amounts to a handful of times per year).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It really blows my mind that you guys can’t get your kids to dress appropriately when the occasion requires. If there is a disability at play or some a sort issue at play, then I understand. But this is part of growing up and conforming when expected. I will never understand.


It blows my mind that you could not pass up the opportunity to give your opinion that no one wants to hear. If you don’t have a suggestion, why even comment?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It really blows my mind that you guys can’t get your kids to dress appropriately when the occasion requires. If there is a disability at play or some a sort issue at play, then I understand. But this is part of growing up and conforming when expected. I will never understand.


I agree. I let my kids wear whatever they want on a day to day basis, as long as they dress appropriately without complaining when asked (which only amounts to a handful of times per year).


Off topic. Reported.
Anonymous
We do polo shirts Also I think the black Uniqlo joggers look slightly more dressy. My son likes those.
Anonymous
Men are wearing very nice versions of joggers all over red carpets and even to formal events in the DC area. I think you guys must be thinking of sweatpants type joggers, which is not what is being talked about. These are more like tech pants used for golf that are tapered at the bottom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It really blows my mind that you guys can’t get your kids to dress appropriately when the occasion requires. If there is a disability at play or some a sort issue at play, then I understand. But this is part of growing up and conforming when expected. I will never understand.


I agree. I let my kids wear whatever they want on a day to day basis, as long as they dress appropriately without complaining when asked (which only amounts to a handful of times per year).


Guys, your kids old navy khaki pants Aren’t that great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Men are wearing very nice versions of joggers all over red carpets and even to formal events in the DC area. I think you guys must be thinking of sweatpants type joggers, which is not what is being talked about. These are more like tech pants used for golf that are tapered at the bottom.


I wouldn’t mind someone posting a link to something other than the lululemon pant - anything a little less pricey than that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Men are wearing very nice versions of joggers all over red carpets and even to formal events in the DC area. I think you guys must be thinking of sweatpants type joggers, which is not what is being talked about. These are more like tech pants used for golf that are tapered at the bottom.


I wouldn’t mind someone posting a link to something other than the lululemon pant - anything a little less pricey than that?


I have found some at golf galaxy before which is an offset of Dick’s Sporting Goods. You can often use coupons there. Here is a separate pair from Hollister.

https://www.hollisterco.com/shop/ProductDisplay?storeId=10251&seq=02&productId=57374370&collectionId=592977&catalogId=10201&langId=-1
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