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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS age 17 dresses almost exclusively in sweats and tshirts. If he needs to dress up, he wear khakis and a blazer, very traditional. In the summer, he wear khaki shorts and a polo type collared shirt if he needs to look nicer, say dinner with grandma. We have a few things coming up over the next few months that he should wear something nicer than sweats but not starched khakis and a blazer - e.g., dinner with grandparents in downtown Boston, dinner with girlfriend and her parents at their country club, June graduation parties. I’d appreciate suggestions of what clothing is appropriate. My husband will be wearing khakis and a sweater with button down underneath to the upcoming dinner in Boston, but teens don’t really dress as stuffy as that, right? My guess is for the grad parties he’ll wear khaki shorts and a polo, so I guess it is the two dinners I need advice for. Thanks a million. [/quote] What's wrong with the navy blazer for dinner at the country club? [/quote] Because he looks like he is wearing a uniform for an all boys prep school.[/quote] And that seems appropriate for a country club. If you were talking a hip new restaurant, that would make sense.[/quote]
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