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Dionysus 11-16-2006 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForeverRoses (Post 1358417)
Hoodies are great! I dress my two kids in them as well (1 & 4yrs), however the 4yr old starts kindergarten next year, and hoodies are on the list of "banned" clothes (along with tank tops, droopy pants, midriff-baring shirts,etc). I have no idea why the hoodies are banned. Any ideas?

The pockets are large enough to sneak in weapons, food/drinks, drugs, or gameboys...things that are not allowed in schools. I can understand why hoodies are banned in some places.

KATwoman 11-16-2006 02:27 PM

I'm not a big fan because what is the point? No one really uses the hood.

But it's funny I just read an article recently that says the hoodies have become popular among street thieves/thugs/whatever in the UK so they refer to these people as hoodies.

AlexMack 11-16-2006 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by KATwoman (Post 1358464)
I'm not a big fan because what is the point? No one really uses the hood.

But it's funny I just read an article recently that says the hoodies have become popular among street thieves/thugs/whatever in the UK so they refer to these people as hoodies.

Hoodies are just more snuggly and cozy than crewnecks. Plus I use my pouch and my hood on occasion.

KSUViolet06 11-16-2006 03:51 PM

I have like 10 sorority hoodies. They're amazing for those colder Greek events like Homecoming football games with freezing rain.

HBADPi 11-16-2006 03:52 PM

I love hoodies and people out here in southern california make fun of me for calling it a hoodie! Apparently calling it a sweatshirt would suffice but they dont seem to understand its so much more than a sweatshirt! I remember in college the year that all the greeks started shifting from the crewneck lettered sweatshirts to the hoodie letters. Talk about an end of an era!

VandalSquirrel 11-16-2006 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForeverRoses (Post 1358417)
Hoodies are great! I dress my two kids in them as well (1 & 4yrs), however the 4yr old starts kindergarten next year, and hoodies are on the list of "banned" clothes (along with tank tops, droopy pants, midriff-baring shirts,etc). I have no idea why the hoodies are banned. Any ideas?

When I worked with a day camp/after care, hooded sweatshirts were banned because of the strings and the potential for strangulation. The strings can get caught on play equipment like slides and swings, and if the hoods are up peripheral vision was also an issue. They also didn't allow winter hats that tied under the chin for the same reason.

TrueBlueKappa 11-16-2006 07:17 PM

I love hoodies! I bought a school hoodie the other day so that I could dress down on Fridays in the fall. (At my school, teachers can wear jeans on Fridays as long as they wear a school shirt.)

A lot of my kids wear hoodies, too, especially now that it is so cold down here (60-70 degrees is freezing for these Florida kids!). I think that my school might be on the verge of banning them, because the new thing is for kids to sneak their ipods in under the hoods in class!

Tom Earp 11-16-2006 07:30 PM

Very great for holding places up, shooting or beating people with their weapons!

Yea for hoodies.

Just finally caught 3 people who did this.

People come in to my store are told once and tazered the seconded time!

The choice is yours.:mad:

AChiOhSnap 11-16-2006 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1358614)
Very great for holding places up, shooting or beating people with their weapons!

Yea for hoodies.

Just finally caught 3 people who did this.

People come in to my store are told once and tazered the seconded time!

The choice is yours.:mad:

CRAP! They caught on!

Now how will I rob the liquor store tonight?

/is it okay to commit armed robbery in your letter hoodie? Or do you think that's against national policy?

PM_Mama00 11-16-2006 11:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KATwoman (Post 1358464)
I'm not a big fan because what is the point? No one really uses the hood.

But it's funny I just read an article recently that says the hoodies have become popular among street thieves/thugs/whatever in the UK so they refer to these people as hoodies.

Lol you must not live in the midwest? Or at least Michigan...

AlexMack 11-16-2006 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1358614)
Very great for holding places up, shooting or beating people with their weapons!

Yea for hoodies.

Just finally caught 3 people who did this.

People come in to my store are told once and tazered the seconded time!

The choice is yours.:mad:

This is the best Earp post in weeks.

If you wear a hoodie you're automatically a criminal. So think about it, the choice is yours. You can still walk away!

jadis96 11-17-2006 01:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TrueBlueKappa (Post 1358599)
I love hoodies! I bought a school hoodie the other day so that I could dress down on Fridays in the fall. (At my school, teachers can wear jeans on Fridays as long as they wear a school shirt.)

A lot of my kids wear hoodies, too, especially now that it is so cold down here (60-70 degrees is freezing for these Florida kids!). I think that my school might be on the verge of banning them, because the new thing is for kids to sneak their ipods in under the hoods in class!


We can wear jeans anytime at my school, but I only wear them about once a week, but I have 3 different school hoodies I wear with them. I also have a "Keep Louisville Weird" hoodie in all black I live in during cold weekends.

My school is also on the verge of banning hoodies for the ipod problems. We also have a problem with kids pulling them over their heads in class and playing with them. It's more the issue of them using them as a distraction then anything.

aephi alum 11-17-2006 01:11 AM

I've never owned a hoodie. For cold weather, I've always opted for a hat and scarf, or a pashmina shawl wrapped over my head and around my neck (the way I wrap it, it looks a bit like what a Muslim woman might wear to cover her hair, but it's for warmth, not modesty - and it is toasty warm). Plus, casual day doesn't exist at my office... :(

sdsuchelle 11-17-2006 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel (Post 1358528)
When I worked with a day camp/after care, hooded sweatshirts were banned because of the strings and the potential for strangulation. The strings can get caught on play equipment like slides and swings, and if the hoods are up peripheral vision was also an issue. They also didn't allow winter hats that tied under the chin for the same reason.

My mom would always take the strings out of mine when I was a kid. Okay, even when I was like 16. Hahaha. Now it's a habit and I do it too.

PrettyBoy 11-17-2006 05:14 AM

I guess they're o.k. I don't have any though.


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