Anonymous wrote:Just wondering? My son has just one and I feel like he might need another, but I see boys who are always wearing them.
Anonymous wrote:None. Our oldest two sons are AA. They do not own ANY hoodies and they probably never will. Yes I am making a statement here about race, discrimination and bias in our country. For your white son, I would say, let him have as many hoodies as he wants.
Anonymous wrote: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 [b]games. Kinda bragging I guess[/b]
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.
Other than from mom in this thread?lol
Anonymous wrote: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
So what you're saying is you USED to let your kids be sloppy and immature?
this is the most idiotic thing I've read this morning.