DS1's PreK class is learning about colors. They are reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear and each day they have to wear a different color shirt.
Today was yellow. Tomorrow green and Friday is Orange. Next week, they are to wear pink one day and purple another. Two questions, one clicky below.
As always, I like clicky polls because more people answer honestly.
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DS doesn't actually own anything pink, but he has a couple of purple shirts that he loves and wears all the time.
However, as another poster said, DS does have purple and will probably always have something purple due to the Ravens.
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
We have a plain pink & purple t-shirt (he has a sister) but I don't want to send him if he will be the only boy in pink. I don't think the teasing starts in PreK but I don't want him to find out the hard way either...the South seems to be more conservative on this issue...
here's the truth - I would forget to go buy one (because he doesn't have pink or purple) and therefore, he wouldn't have one on.
*I* would have no problem with him wearing pink or purple.
Joey would likely not want to do it. And Joe would be annoyed if I spent money on two shirts that he would likely never wear again.
But I would do my best to make sure he wasn't singled out for NOT wearing the shirt that is requested.
Ethan's fave colors used to be pink and purple. Of course, he used to love preppy clothes and always wore button-ups.
He has a purple nike tshirt, so yes, he'd wear it I'm sure, but I wouldn't go out and buy anything new.
EXACTLY this. Well, except DS is school age and they have Ravens Fridays every week during football season, so lots of boys go to school wearing purple.
Alex (11/14/06) and Nate (5/25/10)
"Want what you have, do what you can, be who you are." - Rev. Forrest Church
Same here. DS doesn't have a pink shirt and I'm not sure I'd go buy one specifically for one day of school. I might see if any of my friends have one we could borrow for a day.
Aiden 10.17.07 Emma 07.15.10
DS is 9 and in 4th grade...he just went to school today in a pink and white striped polo
I have nothing against ds wearing pink or purple as long as he wanted to wear it, but he has nothing in either of those colors. I wouldn't go out and spend money on two new shirts just for this purpose.
I really HATE these kind of things. Loathe stupid dress-up school spirit kind of events. It singles kids out too much, IMO. Ds went to a day camp this summer and they told all the kids to wear their favorite sports t-shirt/jersey the next day. Ds doesn't own any sporting apparel, I was out of town, and dh didn't have time to find him anything on short notice. Ds was the only kid without an effing sports jersey on the next day and the other kids gave him a hard time.
DS loves the color pink. I have no problem with him wearing a pink shirt and neither would he. However, like the others, he doesn't own a pink shirt. And I wouldn't buy one just for 1 day. Maybe a salmon shirt would pass.
Actually, I think a ran a white shirt through the wash that turned pink... That would work!
I would have no issue sending him in pink....but I'm not sure he'd do it. He doesn't have a pink shirt and I've tried to buy him a polo a couple times and he wants NOTHING to do with a pink shirt. He also doesn't like yellow.
So, I'd encourage it, and maybe even spend the money on it, but I'm not sure he'd go through with it.
Disney Day? I am a fan of going to Walt Disney World and don't have a personal ban against Disney for DD, but that is ridiculous for a school to promote a specific billion dollar company like Disney.
This exactly.
DS doesn't like to wear pink and he says it's a 'girl' color. He came out with this on his own. I remember when he wanted to buy pink shoes and I gave him the choice between pink Keens and yellow -- in the end he went with yellow -- but I would have been open to whatever he wanted.
So given that he's not into pink, I'd try to find something with a pink character or pink in it.
I would put DS in pink, I think it's super cute.
I love that at our preschool they do pink and gray on the same day so they can wear whatever they want.
This is my son as well, I don't think I could pay him to wear something pink, however, his favorite colour is purple.
Seriously, 15% would not let their kids!
My DS has a Ralph Lauren t-shirt that is pink, a RL dress shirt pink (might not fit anymore) and an ON pink shirt that would still be big on him. It's a color dude.