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<p>Really? It may be that I am out of touch. I always think of dressing to “fit in” as something we outgrow after HS. Maybe I just want it to be that way. Both my kids have lived in NYC, and I just can’t imagine them changing themselves to “fit in.” I’m especially trying to picture D in rhinestones, ballet slippers, or anything called “kitten heels.” (confession, I don’t know what that means.) Not that there’s anything wrong with these things, but if they are not part of your prefered style, it seems a shame to, at college age, change to fit in.
JMHO.</p>