What does your lower elementary DC wear?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Our boy has tan chino pants, no brand polo shirt or button down collar shirt, white socks, nike running shoes. Is this mainstream?


He’ll be dressed like a dad.


Conversely, some of y'all apparently dress your kids like it's 3am at Walmart in Mississippi.


The boys are into fashion these days - and by fashion i mean those ice cream shorts, lol, where did that even come from?? Baseball lifestyle, baseball 101, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sweatpants and sports jerseys usually.


Yes, this exactly. In the warmer weather and sometimes even in the cooler weather athletic shorts and some sores of sport jersey.

In the winter, sweatpants, sports jersey with a hoodie.

I cannot get him to wear anything else. This is one battle not worth fighting.
Anonymous
Under 50 degrees, jeans and t-shirt. Over 50 degrees, shorts and t-shirt.

Sneakers, sweatshirt, jackets as appropriate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Slacks, button down, blazer, loafers.


No tie? What is the world coming to
Anonymous
At home, it can pretty much be summed up as:

In 100 degree weather? Under armor boxer briefs.

Freezing temps? Under armor boxer briefs.

...my kid seems to not like clothes. -.-

Everywhere else? He mostly prefers to wear sweatpants and shorts with t-shirts and hoodies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sweatpants and sports jerseys usually.


9 DS wears dri-fit exercise shirts and sweatpants. He will wear jeans or a nice button shirt when it is picture day
Anonymous
Sweats and a polo.
Or shorts and a polo.
Possibly a jersey.
Hoodie if it's cold.
He likes long socks.
Anonymous
Basketball shorts if it’s warm. In the colder weather, long athletic pants. Usually a drifit sport shirt or cotton athletic print top. Shoes are usually Nike because they fit his foot - either traditional sneaker shape or the mid tops. I don’t like buying the modern flat bottom sneakers because they seem bad for feet. Lots of Nike socks around neighborhood but we just buy Hanes white socks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At home, it can pretty much be summed up as:

In 100 degree weather? Under armor boxer briefs.

Freezing temps? Under armor boxer briefs.

...my kid seems to not like clothes. -.-

Everywhere else? He mostly prefers to wear sweatpants and shorts with t-shirts and hoodies.


Kewl
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our boy has tan chino pants, no brand polo shirt or button down collar shirt, white socks, nike running shoes. Is this mainstream?


If they're in a stuffy private school with a dress code, sure it's mainstream.
Anonymous
My kid wears athletic pants or soft pants (I guess they're sweatpants but they tend to be open at the bottom whereas I picture sweatpants as having an elastic band at the ankle) and a long sleeved t-shirt to school each day, with sneakers. We make him wear a sweatshirt or hoodie in the morning under his coat because it's so cold, but I think that comes off the moment he gets to school.

Your kid would be wildly overdressed at my kid's school.
Anonymous
My kid wears shorts and a sports top every day. When it's below 60 degrees, he wears a hoodie. That's it. He has pants, won't wear them. He has a coat, won't wear it. When he was in 1st grade, I'd force it. He's in 3rd now and I just let him decide. I'm not battling over pants! When he's cold he'll wear them. Maybe.
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