<p>dont you hate people who wear clothing of colleges they cant even get into? it just ****es me off. i am sure a lot of cc kids actually are one of those kids that do it.</p>
<p>Yes. I actually refused to get the clothing until I was admitted. And I avoid wearing the sweatshirts of the places I'm not going. Plus, no awkward conversation (like I once had)! "My <strong>(insert person</strong>_ went to BU!! So, are you going to BU?" "Um, no... I just had their sweatshirt and I'm waiting to get my university's sweatshirt."</p>
<p>But, it irks me to see when graduated/graduating seniors who know where they're going/have been rejected wear the clothing from the university they're not attending or got rejected from.</p>
<p>If you already own it, then wear it, if people get ****ed off then they're morons.</p>
<p>^ my point is proven.</p>
<p>^ No its not.</p>
<p>^ again my point is proven. keep it coming people</p>
<p>Why don't you try elaborating on how we "proved your point".. I don't even own a college sweatshirt so your entire argument is garbage. Chill out and get better things to complain about -_=</p>
<p>i buy college shirts and sweaters all the time, because they go on sale at footlocker every year. i'm wearing a Duke shirt right now that I got for 5 bucks... and i've never wanted to go to duke.
i have a Drury (southern MO LAC) hoody that i got for 12 dollars.
what annoys me is people that wear hollister shirts that cost 30 dollars.</p>
<p>Sometimes people support a college's athletic program without planning to attend, or even apply to that school.</p>
<p>any respect i may have ever had for you is gone, 3365.</p>
<p>i am not talking about those.</p>
<p>No.
Though I have a hunch that people who wear NASA tees never went on a NASA space mission.
The horror.</p>
<p>This is probably some Harvard kid who hates seeing the tons of people walking around wearing his school's name on their unworthy bodies.</p>
<p>Those people are probably related to someone who goes there and, like you, have their heads stuck up their asses about it.</p>
<p>If you seriously have a problem with people wearing shirts from colleges they've been rejected from then you need to calm down. A shirt is a shirt.</p>
<p>^Agreed.
Lighten up 3365.</p>
<p>I think it's funny if people wear shirts of colleges they got rejected from. I would never do it because it's kind of humiliating, but seeing someone do that is not something that would push me to annoyance or anger.</p>
<p>Damnit, I'll never play for the White Sox, better go throw away all my hats and shirts.</p>
<p>i guess its annoying. but usually when i see someone wearing a college that i doubt they could get into i assume their sibling or relative goes/went there. my friend has a college hoodie of from his brother's college and he wears it all the time but he probably won't even apply there.</p>
<p>^^ if i wear a college shirt its because someone gave it to me (most likely a relative or friend who goes there), not because i was rejected or trying to pretend something</p>
<p>honestly i dont get whats the big deal. there are more important issues.</p>
<p>I saw someone wearing a Berkeley shirt who will be going to University of Oregon this fall lol. I think they were just being ostentatious.</p>
<p>I think people who use the word ostentatious are just being ostentatious.</p>