Graduation attire

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shorts? You can't be serious!?


When I see boys in dress shorts I always think of Prince George when he was young, and how I always called him Little Lord Fauntleroy in my head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shorts? You can't be serious!?


Sorry! I was picturing a preppy outfit like what pro golfers wear since it’s daytime and June and outside and the kids are 13 and they own the shorts already! But I am happy to get them pants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Actually I think polo shirt and dress shorts would look acceptable on younger teens. The standard of dress isn't so much type, as how clean and neat and "wealthy" it looks. A dress short that's in like new condition and neatly pressed will look better than wrinkled dress pants or ones that are a little worn at the ankle. So whatever your outfit, please make sure it's in presentable condition on the day.


“Wealthy” would not equate to a 13 year old wearing shorts, no matter how nicely pressed they are. Wealthy kids have dress pants because they need them pretty frequently.
Anonymous
Perhaps try a thrift store to find the right kind of clothing that you need. The larger thrift stores often have a great selection of lightly worn, good quality basics for children and teens.
Anonymous
If it’s outside shorts are fine.
Anonymous
Polo and khaki pants with dress shoes or sneakers that are not yet destroyed. No blazer necessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shorts? You can't be serious!?


When I see boys in dress shorts I always think of Prince George when he was young, and how I always called him Little Lord Fauntleroy in my head.


Ahh, I loved that book!
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