What not to wear on campus

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LOL, agreed. I found it even funnier in community college seeing kids sporting big-name University attire.</p>

<p>At a club I saw a girl wearing a bikini top and leggings with no underwear. I wonder what people think of that.</p>

<p>Was she hot?</p>

<p>yeah its funny when i see people who go to the directional state schools in MI, which are basically wear people who couldnt get into msu or um go, (which have D1 sports mostly) wearing msu or michigan stuff.
i dont think anyone has mentioned this but wearing various kinds of costumes around campus might be the worst thing a guy can do. by costumes i mean capes, fake swords, and other things that make u look like u belong in lord of the rings or d&d</p>

<p>@Maizeeagle86</p>

<p>She was average looking. Good looking enough that I would bang her. But not cute or hot.</p>

<p>i’ve seen that before, it made me LOL, i’ve also seen someone carry around a gient keyblade.</p>

<p>OOOOh i forgot one. Guys should NEVER wear kilts… I saw this one guy on campus who wore one on a daily basis ><</p>

<p>^Unless you go to Carnegie Mellon. They have kilted uniforms for the band!</p>

<p>I’m going to repeat this, because obviously some people still don’t get it. Say it with me: LEGGINGS ARE NOT PANTS.</p>

<p>for those of you more math inclined: leggings =/= pants</p>

<p>i fully support girls wearing leggings as pants.</p>

<p>and also, i wear shirts from other schools I wanted to go to, and I don’t care. I got into my top choice and I don’t think it matters to other people.</p>

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<p>No one can pull that off. PEOPLE AREN’T CATS. I don’t understand why that’s hard for some people to understand. (I’m looking at you, Japanese culture.)</p>

<p>“i fully support girls wearing leggings as pants.”</p>

<p>Haha, there is a small minority of Cape Kids at my school. People look at them kind of strangely. I think some of them might be LARPers (Live Action RolePlay) because I remember walking by one of the freshman dorms this year and seeing them all huddled out under the moon going, “HAIL. A FINE MEETING UPON THIS EVE TO YE.” This dorm is on one of the main roads in the city. What a great place to advertise what an extreme nerd you are.</p>

<p>I seriously don’t believe that people are wearing tails.</p>

<p>Furries are ueber-creepy. So are LARPers. 0.o</p>

<p>I’ve seen people who walk around in bathrobes. On a regular basis.</p>

<p>cabhax: sadly true. Some people just want attention regardless of what kind it is.</p>

<p>Eurgh. I haven’t seen anyone wearing a tail since high school, but I definitely believe that it happens. With that delightful thought, I don’t think the following should be worn (at least not in class):</p>

<p>Furry ears/tails/collars (you are not a suupaa kawaii neko-chan desu desu yo).
Bathrobes
PJs (Yes, I know they’re comfy, but please get dressed for class)
Bikini tops/bottoms
Thongs that go above your pants
Any cosplays
Skinny jeans unless you’re a size 6 or smaller (I’ll do your eyes a favor and not wear them; please grant me the same courtesy).
Super baggy pants that show your boxers
Going without shoes (flip flops aren’t that hard to put on).
Blue/purple eye shadow. Drag queen? Hooker? I pray that I never find out.</p>

<p>^by going without shoes i’m guessing you mean barefoot, so do some people actually do this?</p>

<p>Barefoot, bingo. Yep, a kid showed up to one of my classes barefoot and the prof kicked him out. He had to go all the way back to his car to get a pair of flip flops. :smiley: Then again, this WAS at a community college, so perhaps the student dress caliber was a bit lower than your typical 4-year college?</p>

<p>^haha wow, thats just stupid. most public buildings require shoes anyways i think so that seems kinda stupid. maybe the kid was just seeing if he could get away with it</p>