Anonymous wrote:Everyone is missing the point that for some families buying black shoes and pants for a single event is not affordable. Maybe not for OP who seems more annoyed than anything, but I'm certain it is an issue for plenty of others.
Anonymous wrote:Actually its the black shoes that annoys me. They aren't the same size from winter concert to spring concert. I'm thinking of starting a black dress shoe exchange at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poorer students tend to go to schools where they have a dress code anyway. My Title One school just has the kids wear their uniforms- khakis and red pants. Any shoes are fine.
There’s no dress code at MCPS Title 1 schools.
Signed,
A Parent With Kids at a Title 1 School in MCPS
They have it at focus schools.
Anonymous wrote:Wait until high school when you have to buy a tuxedo. And more than one since they grow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poorer students tend to go to schools where they have a dress code anyway. My Title One school just has the kids wear their uniforms- khakis and red pants. Any shoes are fine.
There’s no dress code at MCPS Title 1 schools.
Signed,
A Parent With Kids at a Title 1 School in MCPS
They have it at focus schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is standard concert attire for every school band and chorus concert since the beginning of time.
+1
Do u live under a rock Op?
Nope. I just find it supremely annoying to buy black shoes and black pants that will be worn one time. And FTR, I think black pants and a white shirt from Target look worse than nice khakis and a dress shirt and tie. If given the option, the boys in our area would wear VV or RL.
Op, why one time? Mine is in 4th grade in Fairfax and it was a pain to find some that fit - he's 5'2 and skinny and wears size 6 shoes so $$$ - but I'm planning to make him wear them for other events. I found them on Amazon - the shirt was $8 all cotton and the pants $20 for wool blend. I don't like khakis on men / boys, wool pants look so much better, especially skinny cut ones.
Anonymous wrote:This is a drop in the bucket compared to the cost of renting or buying the instrument.