| He is right in the swim of things. But be prepared that it might bo downhill from here - in your view, not his.
Someone said college students go to class in clothes that look like they slept in them. Well, they go to class in clothes that they did sleep in because they were designed for that. Sleep pants, anyone? DS doesn't wear those, but lots of his friends do. Roll out of bed, roll into class. Gives new meaning to "Come as you are."
srobin - I wonder if this is true of your S as it is of mine. He really does not care about fashion, doesn't like to shop or try on, wears clothes until they are totally worn out. But he is viciously concerned about some "fashion" issues - t-shirts must have school, musician or athletic logos; said logos must fit his limits as to size and prominence (can't be too big, can't be too prominent); some colors are out, out, OUT. Khaki cargo pants if 1/2" shorter or longer than he likes are similarly out, out, OUT. Absolutely no "designer" clothes - even the subtlest hint of A&F, Tommy Hilfiger, Gap even - no go.
He did go out at the end of last summer with a fashion forward male friend and come home with a hemp hoodie. I think it was more the green politics of the thing than fashion. |