<p>A pitt shirt and a UNC shirt. That’s it for now, hahaha waiting until I know what school I’ll be going to so that I can splurge on tons of stuff from there</p>
<p>My grandpa went to Yale so I had one Yale sweatshirt but… Idk what happened to it. I’m getting a sweatshirt for my sisters college (Memphis college of art) in a week or two when she comes back for brake but that’s it.</p>
<p>I have too much college swag… I need to get more clothes because it’d be awkward wearing Harvard clothes around Yale for example.</p>
<p>Penn (x2) – My father went there and teaches there.
Brown – Best friend, and current Brown student, gave it to me.
Princeton – My boyfriend goes there.</p>
<p>My rule is this: I will wear college apparel if I go there (or am accepted there), either of my parents attended, my significant other is a student, or a very close friend is a student.</p>
<p>I have a few Harvard sweatshirts from when my father (a college prof at a small state school) attended a seminar there. The only other college clothing I have is a Tufts T-Shirt I got for free as part of their diversity program.</p>
<p>I made a pact with myself to not purchase any college clothing until I get accepted. Otherwise, I could end up with a sweatshirt that I won’t ever wear in college.</p>
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<p>I have a two UChicago t-shirts (they were free) and then a UF shirt (I live in FL). As much as I like the look of college apparel, I’m holding off until I’m actually accepted to a college… (1) Because I think it’s awkward to wear it and then potentially get asked if you go there when you don’t. (2) Because if I get accepted to a particular college then I probably won’t be getting much use out of my apparel from other colleges anymore.</p>
<p>So I have one college t-shirt now…The free one Longwood gives out when you’re accepted…I kinda cut it so it fit better…And I love it…</p>
<p>A Stanford shirt because I visited the campus and a couple Michigan shirts and hoodies since I’m a wolverine fan</p>
<p>Quite a few pennstate shirts/sweatshirts due to family going there, and a Harvard shirt because of a friend who goes there.</p>