Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. How many pages on this?
Gosh, just send your kid cloth from annual sales from major stores. You can return for up to a year (Macy's etc.)
How about Old Navy etc? They can shop from the computer...
Students do not have time for shopping in the area. Cloth from campus store is quite pricey too..
You do not need $1000 per year... That is ridiculous.
One suite with couple shirts will do for both girls and boys for interview.
Unless you send your student totally naked, I bet you do not need more than $250 per year to support nice closet. They are students, not professionals from Wall Street.
I'm not going to assume anything about a kid with a bad haircut and no sense of fashion. And I can certainly understand that clothes are not as important as affording room, board, and books. But, at that age, style can be cheap and adventurous. They can wear things that we can't at our age. It's be a meaningful form of expression and can be a way to connect with others. Clothes can even be a sort of armor against microaggressions and those who don't think you belong.
Anonymous wrote:A Moncler or Canada Goose parka alone is $1,000-1,800.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. How many pages on this?
Gosh, just send your kid cloth from annual sales from major stores. You can return for up to a year (Macy's etc.)
How about Old Navy etc? They can shop from the computer...
Students do not have time for shopping in the area. Cloth from campus store is quite pricey too..
You do not need $1000 per year... That is ridiculous.
One suite with couple shirts will do for both girls and boys for interview.
Unless you send your student totally naked, I bet you do not need more than $250 per year to support nice closet. They are students, not professionals from Wall Street.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. How many pages on this?
Gosh, just send your kid cloth from annual sales from major stores. You can return for up to a year (Macy's etc.)
How about Old Navy etc? They can shop from the computer...
Students do not have time for shopping in the area. Cloth from campus store is quite pricey too..
You do not need $1000 per year... That is ridiculous.
One suite with couple shirts will do for both girls and boys for interview.
Unless you send your student totally naked, I bet you do not need more than $250 per year to support nice closet. They are students, not professionals from Wall Street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread explains a lot to me! I was wondering why so many students were wearing school gear when I visited DC's campus. Back in my day, only athletes wore clothing emblazoned with the college. It was considered a little braggy to lead with where you went to college. But, if parents aren't paying for clothes, it makes sense that kids wear school hoodies and sweats all the time.
They're wearing sweats and hoodies like bums because they roll out of bed and throw on whatever. And leisure wear (leggings, jogger pants, cozy yoga shirts) is super mainstream, so you're no longer judged for being in public looking like a lazy slob. But at serious schools like Princeton and Wharton kids tends to dress far more put together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread explains a lot to me! I was wondering why so many students were wearing school gear when I visited DC's campus. Back in my day, only athletes wore clothing emblazoned with the college. It was considered a little braggy to lead with where you went to college. But, if parents aren't paying for clothes, it makes sense that kids wear school hoodies and sweats all the time.
They're wearing sweats and hoodies like bums because they roll out of bed and throw on whatever. And leisure wear (leggings, jogger pants, cozy yoga shirts) is super mainstream, so you're no longer judged for being in public looking like a lazy slob. But at serious schools like Princeton and Wharton kids tends to dress far more put together.