<p>like the kids who actually try not the ones who go to class in their pjs</p>
<p>It depends where you go, but jeans and a hoodie are pretty common, as are t-shirts.</p>
<p>Why do people ask the exact same question 3878646 times?</p>
<p>I wear my knicker-bocker boppity bops. </p>
<p>It’s why I have all A’s.</p>
<p>polos and sperrys lols</p>
<p>It sort of depends on where your going, but honestly people will wear whatever the heck they want no matter where you go. At places like UVA you will see more “preppy” dress - polos, dress pants, other fancy clothing. Incidentally, some of the smartest kids I know go to their 8am classes in pjs. And its not like they’re geniuses who are sleeping through their classes either.</p>
<p>At my old (old-old, since I’ve now transferred three times) college it was really common for people to go to (morning) classes in their pajamas or just wear college sweatshirts everyday.
It was one of those really chill environments where nobody cared what you wore and everybody was kind of like the cool uncles and aunts to each other (haha, that probably doesn’t make any sense.)</p>
<p>Jeans and t-shirts.</p>
<p>AKA whatever is clean and comfortable.</p>
<p>Usually my friends and I will just wear our respective birthday suits (we are members of our college’s nudist association). Most of the other kids on campus tend to don business suits. There are a few oddballs who just wear jeans and t-shirts, though. Go figure…</p>
<p>I usually wear polos/khakis/sperrys but everyone has their own style. Most guys at my school wear either polos/khakis/sperrys or t-shirts/jeans/tennis shoes. Lots of rainbow sandals can be found as well.</p>
<p>The females, on the other hand, vary a lot more and I can’t really generalize. I guess t-shirts/jeans/rainbows are the most common but it really differs with every person and even school</p>
<p>I just wear a tshirt and jeans and if it’s cold, a hoodie.</p>
<p>Burberry or Lacoste Polos and Ed Hardy or Plain Black,white,gray T’s/jeans/Lacoste kicks
I also wear dress shirts with jeans alot and mix them with a pair of coach shoes and in the winter with a v neck sweater, coat, and black northface if I’m wearing T’s. College sweatshirt comes out on rainy days… Btw I’m not in college yet but that’s my wardrobe that I will utilize at Baruch</p>
<p>underware
10char</p>
<p>Diesel
Polo Ralph Lauren
Lacoste</p>
<p>i would assume they dress like everyone else</p>
<p>the question should be “what type of clothing would attract college women?”</p>
<p>they dress normally. no one goes to class in pj’s.</p>
<p>^^^^I’ve actually seen that done a few times. Obviously, they’re not, you know, pajamas in the normal sense, but you can tell that what that person is wearing is probably what he or she wore to bed the night before. Closest I have come to being guilty of that is wearing sweatpants…anyway, yeah, just dress as you normally would for any sort of daily occurrence.</p>
<p>Yeah, almost everyone wore pajamas to early morning classes at my old-old college. </p>
<p>It was usually pajama bottoms plus either a t-shirt or school sweatshirt
You had the occasional kid who would actually show up in slippers.</p>
<p>well if it’s the same as high school clothes, i’ve seen a lot of people in my high school clothes wearing pj’s</p>