| Kids call jeans “hard pants.” They are not considered fashionable or comfortable. |
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I’ve loved sweatpants since college in the early 90s. Finally fashion has caught up to me😀
I went to private school with a dress code, not a uniform- sweats would not qualify. I do recall public school girls wearing mens boxers to school. |
+1 The majority of the kids in my DC's magnet class wear sweatpants/sweatshirts, and sometimes jeans. These are kids with SAT scores of 1500+. My DC very much cares about their grades. Doesn't want to see a B even on the interim report cards, and I'm not a pushy tiger parent. That's all DC. Also, DC does in fact care about "looks", but this is the fashion now a days. Go to gap.com > teens - you will see models in joggers. |
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They are teens. Most of them just want to wear what everyone else is wearing. We had a "uniform" of levi's and clogs one year...every single day the same. Once the majority signs on, the uniform sticks around for a while.
Unfortunately..I think low rise jeans will be making another appearance as the uniform soon as they fan out from urban centers. So enjoy those sweatpants while they last. |
| The clothes look clean and it looks like your average high school. I see nothing wrong with it. |
You simply can't be this stupid. Firs, that's a staged shot. Second, it's a private school, with a required uniform. You surele don't think those kids *choose* those outfits, do you? Third, notwithstanding the jacket and tie, the kid on the right is more rumpled and slovenly than any of the kids in the video. Finally, that you follow that particular Twitter account says a great deal about you - none of it good. |
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Much better than the awful uniform many high school students in DC have to wear. It makes them look like they're going to work at Walmart.
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A few girls in DD’s FFX middle school dress this way (midriff shirt) on a regular basis, though usually they wear midriffs with black nylon sweats instead of jeans: On TikTok, it is a very common look. |
BIPOC peoples live a life of extreme oppression in the United States. How can you not see how oppressed you are by systemic white racism? Did you not attend university in this country? |
I did. In Miami. Zero racism. Melting pot. Keep cryin your white supremacism bs, weakling. Your genes are inferior. |
| At my kid’s school, SOME dress this way…but some don’t…some of the girls are really into fashion and so they like to dress unique …skirts, wide legged pants/bell bottoms, hip hugger jeans, plus the baggy jeans are still popular, corduroys, athletic leggings are still worn by some. It’s really a mix. Definitely girls who wear pajama bottoms and those are different girls who wear sweats. It’s all very interesting to hear about & see. |
| It is none of your business how other kids dress. Worry about your own kid and get a new hobby. |
| Because us 80s/90s kids dressed fancy all the time? GMFB OP. Of all the things to worry about kids these days…..And btw, I attended a private school with uniform. Do you think private school kids are dressing in polos outside of school? |
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What an inane thread. I only wish I could wear sweats or pj pants every day.
Oh wait, that’s exactly what I did for the last 2 years. |
| The way kids and people in general in the US dress for work and for school is atrocious. They just don’t care anymore and as a society this attitude shows up on so many levels. I wish people cared more about their appearance. You don’t need to spend a lot of money looking good and pulled together. Caring about your clothes, makeup, hair and hygiene just makes you more credible to people and inspires confidence and send a message of respect and that you care about the image you put out to the world, and the world in general. |