<p>What do college students think of wearing school spirit gear?</p>
<p>Like college hoodies, shirts, hats, etc.</p>
<p>What do college students think of wearing school spirit gear?</p>
<p>Like college hoodies, shirts, hats, etc.</p>
<p>When I know once and for all what college I'm going to, I'm wearing their sweater for the rest of my days at high school :).</p>
<p>As for if I'll wear it to college? I don't see the point, unless I'm cold one day and I can't find anything else.</p>
<p>You see a lot of school clothes where I'm at. T-shirts, sweat pants, hoodies, caps, you name it. You also see a lot of high school stuff too as well as other school's stuff. Right now I've seen a lot of Mizzou stuff even though I don't go to the University of Missouri.</p>
<p>Lol ^^ That's kind of weird, wearing Mizzou stuff.</p>
<p>I wear hoodies, hats, sweats, tshirts, etc, of my school frequently. It's comfortable and most of my clothes are school related--I work in the athletic dept and we get a lot of clothes, might as well wear them. I'm not a dress-up type person, if I could live the rest of my life in shorts, tees, and sweats I'd be the happiest person in the world!</p>
<p>I also wear other school's clothes sometimes, usually to the rec center or just out and about.</p>
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<p>They were the number 1 team in the nation this past week. Oh and I go to school in Missouri so that has a lot to do with it. I sport Illini stuff:) Or United States Military Academy (ARMY) stuff when I'm not wearing SEMO clothes. I have other 20 SEMO shirts and I'm only in my first semester. I'll have even more as time goes on.</p>
<p>I always wear my school's clothes. I'm actually wearing a pair of Colorado College sweatpants right now :)</p>
<p>I need to buy one, but they're so expensive. An NYU hoodie probably goes for like $50.</p>
<p>I wear clothes with my school name on them a ton. My most comfortable hoodie is from my school. It's basically impossible to go a day without at least a few people in all my classes in Columbia clothing.</p>
<p>Pretty much everyone wears Auburn stuff here too. I have a hoodie, and several t-shirts. I even have some pajama pants I wear around sometimes (not to class, but occasionally to the store, the doctor's office, etc).</p>
<p>I have lots of tshirts, 2 sweat shirts and caps. I see people wearing school clothes all the time.</p>
<p>I where BC stuff around all the time as do a lot of people here.</p>
<p>have you never set foot on a college campus or seen a person in college because that is the only way i could understand having questions about whether or not college kids enjoy wearing school-themed clothing</p>
<p>my two friends visiting me at BC from NYU told me that everyone at BC either wears BC gear or northface which is totally true. its not uncommon to be wearing more than one peice of BC apparel at one time too. but yeah, its really REALLY common here. so far i have sweatpants, a sweatshirt, 2 long sleeve tees, 3 tshirts, 2 hats, and a scarf. hah, a lot i guess.</p>
<p>and my friends said you its not common at all at NYU</p>
<p>everyone over here wears college gear, not only penn's but from a ton of other schools</p>
<p>We wear tons of Maryland gear here. They're really comfy (especially the sweatpants).</p>
<p>It seems like everyone here has at least one Carleton hoodie, one pair of Carleton sweatpants, and two or three Carleton shirts. Also, because most of us probably had waaay overinvolved college searches, there's a lot of other college shirts too. I sport my Oberlin t-shirt sometimes.</p>
<p>My wardrobe practically everyday:</p>
<p>UM shirt
northface
hat
jeans
birks</p>
<p>I'm too lazy to try to wear anything nice to class.</p>
<p>I always wear nice clothes to class. Not when I'm in my room however.</p>
<p>University of Michigan was the first school to really go out an market itself by selling a bunch of crap with their logo on it, and I'm pretty sure we still lead the way. Hell, you see a decent amount of people who just live in Ann Arbor wearing U of M stuff every day.</p>
<p>When I go to grad school and probably have to teach an introductory course, my goal is to scare the kiddies by wearing a different U of M shirt every day throughout the semester (though I might have to explain that I'm not wearing certain ones twice, but I actually have doubles of them).</p>