This is not a UMC flex. We’re talking about hoodies, not Rolex |
hoodies would not fit on these shelves |
Gross. The cuffs always give it away. |
Right, so OP SAYING “ You know the brands.” Is toooootally not a flex, right? Sure.
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You wash sweatshirts after every wear? Wtf? Get a life. I wash them once a week. |
Get a job! |
| A stack on the floor inside the closet. |
| Cannot wait for this trend to be over 😂 |
| She sounds annoying. |
| Over the door multi hook hanger where they hang on the backside of the bedroom door. |
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Hoodies are not a humble brag or wealth flex.
Perhaps your MS kids have just a few, but I assure you, by the time your kids are mid-HS their sweatshirts will have multiplied to 17-20+ and you too will be looking for storage solutions. We are not wealthy, and I have certainly not bought my kids a hoodie since early MS, but they just appear. Sometimes it's from a place they worked (lifeguarded or summer camp or other), sometimes a friend grows tired of a hoodie and they like it, so friend gives it, sometimes it's a birthday gift or relative gift at the holidays, and otherwise it's the magical asexual hoodie reproduction miracle. Just reask the question in early Septemebr, after parents see the massive number of hoodies their kids brought to college and wonder where they came from |
| Both my kids have walk in closets. They leave theirs on the floor somewhere in their room. |
| They hang in the closet, seems like an odd question. |
| DD’s bed has big built in storage drawers. Hoodies are very neatly folded (by DD) and live in those. They’re all so oversized they just multiply and are never outgrown, so old ones get donated when she gets tired of them. |
Gross. Teen boys shouldn't rewear sweatshirts. You wear it once, its dirty in our house. |