tonight's my school's high school graduation and i'm going, because all my friends are seniors... i'm wondering, what am i suppose to wear? Can i like just wear jeans and a t-shirt (casual) or do i have to be semi-formal or what?? Does it matter since im only going to go watch my friends get their diplomas?
xo_underneath answered Saturday June 17 2006, 5:48 pm: You don't really have to dress semi-formally, but most people do. I wore a nice shirt and jeans to graduation, and one of my friends did wear a t-shirt and jeans. [ xo_underneath's advice column | Ask xo_underneath A Question ]
fabulous11 answered Friday June 16 2006, 9:34 pm: Well make yourself look nice. You dont have to be too dressed up. You could just wear jeans and a nice shirt and some cute jewlary.
devilspawn_666 answered Friday June 16 2006, 6:46 pm: It doesn't really matter what you wear because the ceremony's about the graduates.. not about the people out in the audience. If you feel comfortable wearing something that's a little more dressy, that would probably be more appropriate than jeans and tshirts. Don't worry too much about it, though. I'm sure your friends will appriciate that you came to graduation reguardless of what you're wearing. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
DefinedEyes answered Friday June 16 2006, 5:43 pm: I would dress up a bit, because graduations are usually kind of fancy.
Like if you go to church, then church clothes, and if you dont wear a nice button up shirt and khakis, or if your agirl wear a skirt and a cute shirt. :) [ DefinedEyes's advice column | Ask DefinedEyes A Question ]
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