I've seen more people at university wear jeans than I have wear smart trousers, or even jogging bottoms etc. Jeans do seem to be a very popular choice for university.
It's university, not school - wear what you feel most comfortable in (though obviously not pj's or anything else that would be best off at home).
I've seen more people at university wear jeans than I have wear smart trousers, or even jogging bottoms etc. Jeans do seem to be a very popular choice for university.
It's university, not school - wear what you feel most comfortable in (though obviously not pj's or anything else that would be best off at home).
Oh okay that's good so people go in casual dress then?
No - people will see you wearing jeans, and besides not giving the slightest care in the world for what you choose to clothe your legs with, will tear you limb by limb in streets for it...
Oh okay that's good so people go in casual dress then?
Yep, most people I have seen have been in casual dress, either a tshirt and jeans or a polo shirt or jeans. Occasionally you might see the odd student wearing a shirt, or smarter trousers.
I suppose people have just got fed up of what they used to wear at school so have gone for the more casual approach with regards to university - and who can blame them
Denim skinny jeans are probably the least offensive thing I've seen being worn by women at uni. It's the see-through leggings which should be banned...*