Anonymous
Post 10/05/2024 08:05     Subject: Re:When to wear American football t-shirt to school?

Anonymous wrote:Any day is fine. When he is older, probably not after a big loss or when playing their biggest rival, people are more likely to make comments


Yes, this is probably the only time he should avoid wearing it. Any other day is fine, but especially on game days or the day after a big WIN!
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2024 20:11     Subject: When to wear American football t-shirt to school?

You want to look like an American slob? Ok that’s a new one
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2024 19:28     Subject: When to wear American football t-shirt to school?

Any day of the week is fine, game day is particularly apt but that’s usually Sunday so you may not be doing shirt appropriate things. Your child wearing the hometown team’s logo will not be confused for a gang member. I wouldn’t worry about that at all.
Anonymous
Post 10/04/2024 19:20     Subject: When to wear American football t-shirt to school?

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Anonymous wrote:We are a nerdy immigrant family with a sports-mad kindergartener, and could use some help with this.

We live in a city where people love the sports teams and often wear the team's apparel. We bought our son a t-shirt for the city's American football team at his request. When should he wear it to school? Are there certain days of the week where it would be most appropriate? It seems like everyone wears the team's shirts on certain days and not at all on other days and I don't want him to be teased for wearing it on the wrong day.


Be careful with that. As a little kid, not so much a big deal, but most wear sports paraphernalia as a "gang thing", so as to be a little under the radar from people.

I come from a football crazy state and fans wear team gear all the time — men, women, children, the elderly, even pets. What are you talking about?

It's mostly a cultural and urban/suburban thing. Certain sports teams for certain gangs. Wearing the wrong logos in the wrong place and time can result in violent conflicts to put it nicely.
Not a big thing at the Kindergarten level, but becomes a thing in grade school and especially Jr. High. Many schools ban wearing any team logos due to it.

OP’s son has a shirt for his home city’s team. No one would think he was in a gang, even if he were a teenager.