Her husband is an Ivy League alum, but he doesn’t like wearing the logo.
Now that football season has started, I’ve twice suggested he wear it when we go out to casual places — once to a winery and again to an outdoor restaurant with friends. Both times, he made an excuse not to wear it, and so I asked him why.
People who have pride don’t need to advertise it, even if the advertisement is discreet, tasteful and flattering to a trim and muscular Ivy League body. Your husband has explained his reasoning well and with humility. You might take this as a positive example to extend to your own life.
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