Anonymous wrote:As a Black person I am puzzled about what "Black teen boys fashion" is. Help me out someone.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is black teen fashion?
If you go with the stereotype then,
Black fashion: oversize bright color clothes, saggy pants and cool clean shoes (color probably matches the outfit).
White fashion: Random worn t-shirts with logos, basketball or khakis shorts (all year around), worn dirty shoes. (nothing matches)
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Ma'am, nobody under 40 wears khaki shorts[/quote
You've obviously never interacted in the private school scene. All the boys wear them, even on weekends. Actually, I only see them wear basketball shorts on the court. I do laugh st the shoe comment. Yeah, it's so true for some boys. Others wear sperrys for nubucks (probably only when asked). My kids are asked to dress appropriately at all times. Sports clothes while doing sports, casual clothes (polo, t shirt, chinos, jeans) for causal occasions, etc. All their clothes must fit properly and some things are tailored. I won't pay oversized urban street wear, but they can spend their pocket money on it, although very few occasions to wear it.
Anonymous wrote:Has stupid OP been back to this thread? I didn't see any answers. Just people assuming they knew what she meant. Of course this troll knows her audience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re concerned that this is going to come off as cultural appropriation, I would hire a stylist.
My son went to an event in DC and he said he saw a lot of "European and light skinned people". They were just white kids Culturally appropriating black styles and slang. LOL. (We used to called them wannabes)
We're not White but do live in the Suburbs so it's not something he's really seen before...
Anonymous wrote:My 12 year old white son wants to wear black outdoor clothes. I think that is cool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My Asian daughter wants to wear 40 yr old white man clothes.
It'll be ok, OP.
lmao! what does that mean???? Let me see, please!
Anonymous wrote:If he likes it, that’s fine and I am ok with buying but I think he should be aware should someone say something to him and he isn’t prepped. So we go in to the store, my kid is clueless that he and me are the only white people in store so that didn’t work. He’s too small for the clothes anyway but how do I have this conversation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
A picture from 30 years ago
Idiot
Anonymous wrote:If he likes it, that’s fine and I am ok with buying but I think he should be aware should someone say something to him and he isn’t prepped. So we go in to the store, my kid is clueless that he and me are the only white people in store so that didn’t work. He’s too small for the clothes anyway but how do I have this conversation?
Anonymous wrote:My Asian daughter wants to wear 40 yr old white man clothes.
It'll be ok, OP.
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Anonymous wrote:I have a black teen boy. Back to school shopping consisted of purchasing a 5pack of plain tshirts from H&M and a couple Nike shirts with the swoosh on them. He won’t wear jeans. Bottoms are jersey shorts from GAP or athletic shorts.
Not sure where you live but the black teen boys in Moco don’t typically dress in the clothes you described.