Anonymous wrote:Do kids wear robes in dorms?
Anonymous wrote:BTW, standing up to lots of laundering should not be a concern. There is as little laundering as possible in college dorms.
Anonymous wrote:BTW, standing up to lots of laundering should not be a concern. There is as little laundering as possible in college dorms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both DDs were in dorms with hall bathrooms and used robes alot. I also have also seen pics of them in robes at the dining hall, when visiting friend in other dorms at night and when going back to sorority houses for late night voting.
May I ask what college? My dd is in a sorority at a northeastern college and no one has a robe, nor would they ever dream of wearing one in public. This sounds southern sorority to me.
What a snotty, obnoxious thing to say. I'm sure your daughter does LOTS of things she would never dream of telling you about for fear of you being embarassed by her. Pity. My DDs are at Vandy and one was at UVA, but is now heading to Upenn for med school... and she is taking her robe with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Both DDs were in dorms with hall bathrooms and used robes alot. I also have also seen pics of them in robes at the dining hall, when visiting friend in other dorms at night and when going back to sorority houses for late night voting.
May I ask what college? My dd is in a sorority at a northeastern college and no one has a robe, nor would they ever dream of wearing one in public. This sounds southern sorority to me.
Anonymous wrote:I think most students wear clothes when moving into a dorm but you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone find a reasonably priced (preferably cotton) robe for a freshman girl? We would love to find a terry robe that will stand up to lots of laundering for under $50. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Both DDs were in dorms with hall bathrooms and used robes alot. I also have also seen pics of them in robes at the dining hall, when visiting friend in other dorms at night and when going back to sorority houses for late night voting.