Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. My college student is an adult capable of making their own decisions about clothing.
Does your college student buy all of their own clothing? I have a college student and one headed there next year and I still buy them clothing. Just bought the high school senior a pair of winter boots and lots of warm clothing for christmas because he's headed up to N England next year. And no he doesnt' know how to dress there because he's from the DMV and he's 17.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. My college student is an adult capable of making their own decisions about clothing.
Does your college student buy all of their own clothing? I have a college student and one headed there next year and I still buy them clothing. Just bought the high school senior a pair of winter boots and lots of warm clothing for christmas because he's headed up to N England next year. And no he doesnt' know how to dress there because he's from the DMV and he's 17.
Is he just starting college in the spring semester? What was he doing this fall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. My college student is an adult capable of making their own decisions about clothing.
Does your college student buy all of their own clothing? I have a college student and one headed there next year and I still buy them clothing. Just bought the high school senior a pair of winter boots and lots of warm clothing for christmas because he's headed up to N England next year. And no he doesnt' know how to dress there because he's from the DMV and he's 17.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. My college student is an adult capable of making their own decisions about clothing.
Anonymous wrote:Love the LL Bean boots, bring back memories of the snowy/muddy New England college days…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, and Blundstones are the right brand.
Blundstones are winter boots, but they are NOT snow boots.
Anonymous wrote:My Maine college kid has LL Bean boots for snow, he has used them plenty during his 3.5 years so far. The Maine snow typically begins just before they break for the holidays but Jan-March is a pretty steady tempo of snow events so it's great to have something reliable and durable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know. My college student is an adult capable of making their own decisions about clothing.
Sounds like you are having a lovely New Years Day 2026.![]()
Totally. Maybe OP's son doesn't enjoy shopping. And they are currently in FL. Can't exactly go out and try a bunch of boots. And it's a process and an investment, and mom doesn't want to waste money on something a teenage boy may not wear no matter what's good for him. Geesh.
Just don’t complain about all of the inept, infantilized husbands of the world if this is your position!
Have another drink, and may none of your family members disturb you for advice.
OP’s adult son didn’t ask HER first advice, ma’am. She’s asking for advice on how to better insert herself into his life.