Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zero. Pitched them and only let him wear crew necks. Also school’s Friday casual dress policy is no hoodies, only crew neck sweatshirts + collar shirt underneath.
Hoodies are immature and sloppy. Sorry not sorry.
Okay dork
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 hoodies in different colors and they are varsity high school tennis/golf hoodies of the HS he attends because he plays the #1 spot in both sports. Kinda bragging I guess
What? Do they say I play the number one spot?
My son plays two varsity sports, and both teams wear the team hoodie. Sure there is school/team pride, but nothing about bragging for having the number one spot. I think you are reading into things. It's not a letter jacket, and even if it were lots of team members letter in their sport.
He plays #1 spot in both sports but no the hoodies just has "xxx high school varsity tennis/golf 2018". You can purchase them online like spritshop, very simple.
So there isn't really any bragging involved. He wears the team hoodie the same as the 20+ other team members.
Anonymous wrote:About 5, but he wears only one. Fortunately, we bought two of that one, so he's usually clean, but I'm sure his teachers wonder what's up with us as a family that he always wears the same shirt (he wears it to school every day - it's possible that he takes it off, in which case he's wearing one of the two t-shirts he finds acceptable).
Anonymous wrote:Zero. Pitched them and only let him wear crew necks. Also school’s Friday casual dress policy is no hoodies, only crew neck sweatshirts + collar shirt underneath.
Hoodies are immature and sloppy. Sorry not sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Zero. Pitched them and only let him wear crew necks. Also school’s Friday casual dress policy is no hoodies, only crew neck sweatshirts + collar shirt underneath.
Hoodies are immature and sloppy. Sorry not sorry.