Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle school DD is all-in on the trendy, fluffy (almost foamy?) sweatshirts. You know the brands. The extra load of laundry is annoying enough but only like of them 4 fit into a drawer and I need a better solution. I see the options on Amazon but I want your lived experiences of my friends and neighbors - the multiple-bulb hanger? The over the door shelves? The clear pockets Tik Tok is always trying to sell me but the pockets look way too small?
What are the brands? Other than Pink Palm Puff or Comfrt. Looking for other ideas.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how incredibly wealthy and out of touch DCUMommies are. Don’t your children have giant walk in closets for their 30 hoodies?
My normal middle class kids have 4-5 hoodies each that easily fit on hangers in their tiny closets. The one they are wearing that day usually gets hung on a hook with their backpack or on the back of their desk chair.
This is not a UMC flex. We’re talking about hoodies, not Rolex
Right, so OP SAYING “ You know the brands.” Is toooootally not a flex, right? Sure.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle school DD is all-in on the trendy, fluffy (almost foamy?) sweatshirts. You know the brands. The extra load of laundry is annoying enough but only like of them 4 fit into a drawer and I need a better solution. I see the options on Amazon but I want your lived experiences of my friends and neighbors - the multiple-bulb hanger? The over the door shelves? The clear pockets Tik Tok is always trying to sell me but the pockets look way too small?
What are the brands? Other than Pink Palm Puff or Comfrt. Looking for other ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have either two or three. No need for a dozen.
I hope your kids aren’t re-wearing them 😷
Of course they are you weirdo!
Gross. The cuffs always give it away.
You wash sweatshirts after every wear? Wtf? Get a life. I wash them once a week.
Gross. Teen boys shouldn't rewear sweatshirts. You wear it once, its dirty in our house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middle school DD is all-in on the trendy, fluffy (almost foamy?) sweatshirts. You know the brands. The extra load of laundry is annoying enough but only like of them 4 fit into a drawer and I need a better solution. I see the options on Amazon but I want your lived experiences of my friends and neighbors - the multiple-bulb hanger? The over the door shelves? The clear pockets Tik Tok is always trying to sell me but the pockets look way too small?
What are the brands? Other than Pink Palm Puff or Comfrt. Looking for other ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Middle school DD is all-in on the trendy, fluffy (almost foamy?) sweatshirts. You know the brands. The extra load of laundry is annoying enough but only like of them 4 fit into a drawer and I need a better solution. I see the options on Amazon but I want your lived experiences of my friends and neighbors - the multiple-bulb hanger? The over the door shelves? The clear pockets Tik Tok is always trying to sell me but the pockets look way too small?
Anonymous wrote:Hoodies are not a humble brag or wealth flex.
Perhaps your MS kids have just a few, but I assure you, by the time your kids are mid-HS their sweatshirts will have multiplied to 17-20+ and you too will be looking for storage solutions. We are not wealthy, and I have certainly not bought my kids a hoodie since early MS, but they just appear.
Sometimes it's from a place they worked (lifeguarded or summer camp or other), sometimes a friend grows tired of a hoodie and they like it, so friend gives it, sometimes it's a birthday gift or relative gift at the holidays, and otherwise it's the magical asexual hoodie reproduction miracle.
Just reask the question in early Septemebr, after parents see the massive number of hoodies their kids brought to college and wonder where they came from
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how incredibly wealthy and out of touch DCUMommies are. Don’t your children have giant walk in closets for their 30 hoodies?
My normal middle class kids have 4-5 hoodies each that easily fit on hangers in their tiny closets. The one they are wearing that day usually gets hung on a hook with their backpack or on the back of their desk chair.
This is not a UMC flex. We’re talking about hoodies, not Rolex
Right, so OP SAYING “ You know the brands.” Is toooootally not a flex, right? Sure.![]()