Anonymous
Post 10/15/2022 22:00     Subject: What’s the breaking point between short sleeve and long sleeve weather for a kid?

Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I’m not talking about forcing a high school child to wear clothes they don’t want to wear! Heavens, people. I’m talking about giving good counsel to my 5 year old. You guys are over the top.


For me, generally under 70 I'll do long sleeves. My kids stay comfy and not too hot. Over 70 but cool morning, I'd do short sleeves under jacket.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2022 20:24     Subject: What’s the breaking point between short sleeve and long sleeve weather for a kid?

Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I’m not talking about forcing a high school child to wear clothes they don’t want to wear! Heavens, people. I’m talking about giving good counsel to my 5 year old. You guys are over the top.


And you got a lot of good responses, right?
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2022 18:38     Subject: What’s the breaking point between short sleeve and long sleeve weather for a kid?

Under 40, long sleeve
40-60, t shirt with optional layer on top
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2022 18:37     Subject: What’s the breaking point between short sleeve and long sleeve weather for a kid?

Just make the call yourself. You can do it, OP. Believe in yourself.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2022 18:37     Subject: What’s the breaking point between short sleeve and long sleeve weather for a kid?

Unbelievable thread.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2022 18:32     Subject: What’s the breaking point between short sleeve and long sleeve weather for a kid?

This is OP. I’m not talking about forcing a high school child to wear clothes they don’t want to wear! Heavens, people. I’m talking about giving good counsel to my 5 year old. You guys are over the top.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2022 18:23     Subject: What’s the breaking point between short sleeve and long sleeve weather for a kid?

I walked with my teen kids on Friday afternoon: one had short sleeves and short skirt, the other was in sweatpants and turtleneck.

It would be torture for them to be held to the same clothes. They have very different temperature sensitivities.