| The PJ pants are fine! They are comfy and cover everything. It’s what all the kids wear anyway and she’ll just want to fit in. As long as she isn’t sleeping in the pants she wore to school. |
| At our large public high school, its more common for girls to wear leggings or sweatpants. The girls wearing pajamas are the ones who really don't care about school at all. YMMV. |
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Reframe in your mind what makes pants = pajamas. And then realize how small the difference is (big picture wise) than what you’d prefer.
I will never understand the desire to police other people’s clothes. |
| The trend may die by September |
My kids wore them in high school. One is now a senior in college. Sure, it will die by September. |
| Op, she is too old for you to be dressing her. As long as she is in compliance with the school dress code, let her wear what she wants. I suspect shortly after you stop huffing and rolling your eyes, she will quietly move on to something else. |
DP here. Schools no longer have dress codes. Girls are allowed to wear sports bras as shirts. My kids are absolutely not allowed to wear that to school. If you want to let your kids look trashy, that’s your call. |
Please stop ogling middle school girls. That's really disturbing. |
| If it's that important to you, find a private school with a uniform you like and send her there. |
| You’re really controlling and this won’t bode well for your relationship with her in the future. She is not wearing a bra and Daisy dukes. Be smarter about this. |
Same in our house. Not happening unless it’s pajama day. |
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You’d rather she wear shorts that show her bum and tiny tops that leave nothing to the imagination???
Pick Your Battles |
| I tell my kids no and they aren't leaving the house if they are not properly dressed. |
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This IS the hill I’d die in op. I’m with you. Nothing they wear to bed can be worn outside the house. Hard stop. No compromise. This includes Ugg slippers.
My middle school girls wear sweatpants. |
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OP here. I do appreciate the first response that provided some direction responsive to my inquiry.
To those who will die on this hill next to me, I salute you. To those who disagree with my firm stance on this line, I appreciate your divergent views; however, I have not been swayed by you responses. To all of us, best of luck. |