I Don't Like What Your Wearing
In the essay “I Don’t Like What You’re Wearing,” author David Updike describes how he doesn’t like the way his child is dressing. He feels that his son is beginning to dress like a lower class person, and he does not approve of that. When I was about fourteen years old, I thought that dressing in baggy jeans and baseball caps turned sideways was a good fashion statement. I am twenty years old now and I still wear baggy jeans and baseball caps, because the baggy jeans are more comfortable then tight jeans and I wear a baseball cap to support my favorite sports team or if I am going out in public A nice appearance can make a very good impression on people. My mother and father never had a problem with the way I dress
jeans and a baseball cap turned backwards, many people might think that the parents do did, but after graduating high school, I just wore anything that I felt comfortable in. the jeans looked very baggy because he was not wearing them correctly. My father appropriately. I feel that parents have every right to be concerned if they feel their child is
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Approximate Word count = 537
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