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Originally Posted by UGAalum94
Oh, absolutely, but I'm not sure it's the social uniform for them like it is for the demographic I described. I'd put the number of days that my dad didn't wear those items at fewer than 10% and he's not a golfer. (Well, for it to literally be true, I suppose I'd have to include polo shirts.) I'm not sure he owns jeans (or has ever owned them for that matter). And it's not that my dad is a khaki wearing freak; it's true for a whole category of southern men.
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Agreed. Levis 501's (and similar styles) are the only acceptable jeans, but after undergrad, it's time to hang them up unless you're on the farm or something. Other than that, jeans should not be worn by those older than, say, 22. T shirts are the same IMO. They're ok to wear to class while an undergrad, but only to class, and you should still have a collar on your shirt 95% of the time. After college, T shirts are unacceptable (even for running to the store real quick) unless working out.