Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many elementary kids in Arlington even own camo? That's why it's dumb.
+1
Its a dumb theme.
And this isn't an APS issue- its a PTA issue.
Oh my god. Do you not buy clothes for your children at Target or Old Navy? Cause if so, they sell camo. And lots of kids have it. You must be one of those snobs who shops only at JCrew kids. This is officially the dumbest DCUM thread of all time.
Even J Crew sells camo.![]()
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https://www.jcrew.com/p/boys/categories/clothing/pants/elastic-back/kids-garment-dyed-utility-pant/BS290
It was more popular 5-10 years ago but it's still out there.
I have not read anything that says its not out there. Its still an odd spirit day.
Why is it odd?
Many kids have camo clothes.
I mean I have camo clothes and I am 41 lol..just "alternative " ha ha
I have camo joggers and I could not be more anti gun.
-Arlington mom
Genuine question -- why did you choose them? What statement are you making when you wear camo? I grew up in rural, southern Virginia, and the people who wore/wear camo there are very much pro-gun. My family is military, and we don't wear camo for fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many elementary kids in Arlington even own camo? That's why it's dumb.
+1
Its a dumb theme.
And this isn't an APS issue- its a PTA issue.
Oh my god. Do you not buy clothes for your children at Target or Old Navy? Cause if so, they sell camo. And lots of kids have it. You must be one of those snobs who shops only at JCrew kids. This is officially the dumbest DCUM thread of all time.
Even J Crew sells camo.![]()
![]()
https://www.jcrew.com/p/boys/categories/clothing/pants/elastic-back/kids-garment-dyed-utility-pant/BS290
It was more popular 5-10 years ago but it's still out there.
I have not read anything that says its not out there. Its still an odd spirit day.
Why is it odd?
Many kids have camo clothes.
I mean I have camo clothes and I am 41 lol..just "alternative " ha ha
I have camo joggers and I could not be more anti gun.
-Arlington mom
“I have a friend who wears camo” 🙄
Wait. You think that people in Arlington really don’t wear camo? Hilarious.
Did you fail reading comprehension? We're making fun of All these brags about camo - oh I have a $100 pair of camo leggings made in sweat shops. Cool story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many elementary kids in Arlington even own camo? That's why it's dumb.
+1
Its a dumb theme.
And this isn't an APS issue- its a PTA issue.
Oh my god. Do you not buy clothes for your children at Target or Old Navy? Cause if so, they sell camo. And lots of kids have it. You must be one of those snobs who shops only at JCrew kids. This is officially the dumbest DCUM thread of all time.
Even J Crew sells camo.![]()
![]()
https://www.jcrew.com/p/boys/categories/clothing/pants/elastic-back/kids-garment-dyed-utility-pant/BS290
It was more popular 5-10 years ago but it's still out there.
I have not read anything that says its not out there. Its still an odd spirit day.
Why is it odd?
Many kids have camo clothes.
I mean I have camo clothes and I am 41 lol..just "alternative " ha ha
I have camo joggers and I could not be more anti gun.
-Arlington mom
“I have a friend who wears camo” 🙄
Wait. You think that people in Arlington really don’t wear camo? Hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many elementary kids in Arlington even own camo? That's why it's dumb.
+1
Its a dumb theme.
And this isn't an APS issue- its a PTA issue.
Oh my god. Do you not buy clothes for your children at Target or Old Navy? Cause if so, they sell camo. And lots of kids have it. You must be one of those snobs who shops only at JCrew kids. This is officially the dumbest DCUM thread of all time.
Even J Crew sells camo.![]()
![]()
https://www.jcrew.com/p/boys/categories/clothing/pants/elastic-back/kids-garment-dyed-utility-pant/BS290
It was more popular 5-10 years ago but it's still out there.
I have not read anything that says its not out there. Its still an odd spirit day.
Why is it odd?
Many kids have camo clothes.
I mean I have camo clothes and I am 41 lol..just "alternative " ha ha
I have camo joggers and I could not be more anti gun.
-Arlington mom
Genuine question -- why did you choose them? What statement are you making when you wear camo? I grew up in rural, southern Virginia, and the people who wore/wear camo there are very much pro-gun. My family is military, and we don't wear camo for fun.
+1 I grew up in GA and camo has a very different connotation. The range rover moms with Lululemon camo leggings don't understand that perspective.
All of the APS kids wearing camo are probably not from the ‘Merica hunting/military culture.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many elementary kids in Arlington even own camo? That's why it's dumb.
+1
Its a dumb theme.
And this isn't an APS issue- its a PTA issue.
Oh my god. Do you not buy clothes for your children at Target or Old Navy? Cause if so, they sell camo. And lots of kids have it. You must be one of those snobs who shops only at JCrew kids. This is officially the dumbest DCUM thread of all time.
Even J Crew sells camo.![]()
![]()
https://www.jcrew.com/p/boys/categories/clothing/pants/elastic-back/kids-garment-dyed-utility-pant/BS290
It was more popular 5-10 years ago but it's still out there.
I have not read anything that says its not out there. Its still an odd spirit day.
Why is it odd?
Many kids have camo clothes.
I mean I have camo clothes and I am 41 lol..just "alternative " ha ha
I have camo joggers and I could not be more anti gun.
-Arlington mom
“I have a friend who wears camo” 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many elementary kids in Arlington even own camo? That's why it's dumb.
+1
Its a dumb theme.
And this isn't an APS issue- its a PTA issue.
Oh my god. Do you not buy clothes for your children at Target or Old Navy? Cause if so, they sell camo. And lots of kids have it. You must be one of those snobs who shops only at JCrew kids. This is officially the dumbest DCUM thread of all time.
Even J Crew sells camo.![]()
![]()
https://www.jcrew.com/p/boys/categories/clothing/pants/elastic-back/kids-garment-dyed-utility-pant/BS290
It was more popular 5-10 years ago but it's still out there.
I have not read anything that says its not out there. Its still an odd spirit day.
Why is it odd?
Many kids have camo clothes.
I mean I have camo clothes and I am 41 lol..just "alternative " ha ha
I have camo joggers and I could not be more anti gun.
-Arlington mom
Genuine question -- why did you choose them? What statement are you making when you wear camo? I grew up in rural, southern Virginia, and the people who wore/wear camo there are very much pro-gun. My family is military, and we don't wear camo for fun.
+1 I grew up in GA and camo has a very different connotation. The range rover moms with Lululemon camo leggings don't understand that perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many elementary kids in Arlington even own camo? That's why it's dumb.
+1
Its a dumb theme.
And this isn't an APS issue- its a PTA issue.
Oh my god. Do you not buy clothes for your children at Target or Old Navy? Cause if so, they sell camo. And lots of kids have it. You must be one of those snobs who shops only at JCrew kids. This is officially the dumbest DCUM thread of all time.
Even J Crew sells camo.![]()
![]()
https://www.jcrew.com/p/boys/categories/clothing/pants/elastic-back/kids-garment-dyed-utility-pant/BS290
It was more popular 5-10 years ago but it's still out there.
I have not read anything that says its not out there. Its still an odd spirit day.
Why is it odd?
Many kids have camo clothes.
I mean I have camo clothes and I am 41 lol..just "alternative " ha ha
I have camo joggers and I could not be more anti gun.
-Arlington mom
Genuine question -- why did you choose them? What statement are you making when you wear camo? I grew up in rural, southern Virginia, and the people who wore/wear camo there are very much pro-gun. My family is military, and we don't wear camo for fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many elementary kids in Arlington even own camo? That's why it's dumb.
+1
Its a dumb theme.
And this isn't an APS issue- its a PTA issue.
Oh my god. Do you not buy clothes for your children at Target or Old Navy? Cause if so, they sell camo. And lots of kids have it. You must be one of those snobs who shops only at JCrew kids. This is officially the dumbest DCUM thread of all time.
Even J Crew sells camo.![]()
![]()
https://www.jcrew.com/p/boys/categories/clothing/pants/elastic-back/kids-garment-dyed-utility-pant/BS290
It was more popular 5-10 years ago but it's still out there.
I have not read anything that says its not out there. Its still an odd spirit day.
Why is it odd?
Many kids have camo clothes.
I mean I have camo clothes and I am 41 lol..just "alternative " ha ha
I have camo joggers and I could not be more anti gun.
-Arlington mom
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn't from APS. This is one school. It was probably the student government that voted on it.
Yes it's not the best idea but aren't there bigger things to worry about?
Seriously. This is one school and probably was driven/chosen by the kids. Does not need to be posted about on DCUM complaining about APS. Much bigger fish to fry generally in the world right now.
We’re at this school. The kids choose the themes, they are different every year except for they always have class color day on the final day. Camo being okay for a spirit day is not antithetical to kids not being allowed to pretend to play guns/kill each other at recess. One is not the same as the other.
I think it's exactly antithetical to kids not being allowed to pretend to play guns and kill each other. The purpose of camo is to hide from other people who you want/need to shoot to kill, or to hide from animals you are hunting. That's what camo is.
It was also a fashion trend not that long ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn't from APS. This is one school. It was probably the student government that voted on it.
Yes it's not the best idea but aren't there bigger things to worry about?
Seriously. This is one school and probably was driven/chosen by the kids. Does not need to be posted about on DCUM complaining about APS. Much bigger fish to fry generally in the world right now.
We’re at this school. The kids choose the themes, they are different every year except for they always have class color day on the final day. Camo being okay for a spirit day is not antithetical to kids not being allowed to pretend to play guns/kill each other at recess. One is not the same as the other.
I think it's exactly antithetical to kids not being allowed to pretend to play guns and kill each other. The purpose of camo is to hide from other people who you want/need to shoot to kill, or to hide from animals you are hunting. That's what camo is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many elementary kids in Arlington even own camo? That's why it's dumb.
+1
Its a dumb theme.
And this isn't an APS issue- its a PTA issue.
Oh my god. Do you not buy clothes for your children at Target or Old Navy? Cause if so, they sell camo. And lots of kids have it. You must be one of those snobs who shops only at JCrew kids. This is officially the dumbest DCUM thread of all time.
Even J Crew sells camo.![]()
![]()
https://www.jcrew.com/p/boys/categories/clothing/pants/elastic-back/kids-garment-dyed-utility-pant/BS290
It was more popular 5-10 years ago but it's still out there.
I have not read anything that says its not out there. Its still an odd spirit day.
Why is it odd?
Many kids have camo clothes.
I mean I have camo clothes and I am 41 lol..just "alternative " ha ha
I have camo joggers and I could not be more anti gun.
-Arlington mom
Anonymous wrote:When’s the last time you saw a whole gaggle of kids in camo at an APS school? A kid here there and typically it’s a girl with cute pink camo with something written on their shirt, or a $30 under armor camo wicking shirt…but this is not a camo type area. That’s why it’s a spirit day because it’s something different than what they normally wear guys. That’s the whole point. Stop trying to make Arlington camo happen.