Anonymous wrote:I am also not a fan of athletic clothing or character clothing.
We have a minion shirt, a captain america shirt and a ninja turtles shirt. That is it. Everything else is from Land's End.
On picture day a mother said something along the lines of "I see you also got your son to wear a button down shirt". It made me chuckle b/c my son wears a collard shirt about 4 days a week. Sometimes 5. He is going into first grade. I let him pick some of his own clothes but for the most part he doesn't care and will wear whatever I ask him to (typically I will give him 2 choices from his closet).
It is great but I know it will not last. I know the athletic wear only phase is creeping up on us.
So OP dress him in whatever he is comfortable in and keep him in Tea and Mini Boden as long as he is happy.
My son has not issues b/c he is wearing a polo and someone else is wearing a UA T-shirt.
Not OP, but another character and athletic wear hater! This is good to hear. DS won't start K until next year and, so far, doesn't really care about clothes. I like to think I dress him nicely (IMO, of course) in Boden, hanna, Ralph Lauren and other nice quality basics, but he's not "dressed up" by any stretch. He can run around in a collared knit shirt as easily/comfortably as a character tee. And he has a drawer full of collarless shirts -- they just don't have characters or large logos or slogans on them. I don't care if he gets dirty, because everything gets washed anyway. It isn't like Im sending him to camp in a dinner jacket.