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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids has to wear dress pants, jacket and tie whenever he goes out with the grandparents. It was good training actually for Model UN. He now jazzes up his look with accessories and jewelry of the nation he represents and is usually voted best dressed.[/quote] That’s adorable! DH’s prents won’t expect DS to wear a blazer (nor will DH nor my FIL be), but sweatpants are a definite no. GF’s mom told me dress at their club for dinner where they are eating is “casual,” which is why I assume no blazer there either, but again I am not letting him wear sweatpants. I will look at athleta and lululemon pants - I never would have thought of that. But sounds like DS’s khakis and sperrys or sneakers would be fine, too, I just need to get him some kind of shirt and suggest he roll up the sleeves. Do your boys leave the shirt untucked or tuck it in? Also any suggestions where to shop for the shirt? DS’s “dress clothes” are from Brooks Brothers and he will NOT voluntarily wear his light blue button doen from there as he considers that “dressy.” He is a conservative dresser not fashion forward, but he will not want to look like a 40 yr old man :-). Thanks from OP. [/quote]
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