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and spaceykatie, the word you want is tradition, not policy. I can assure you your school administration doesn't care when you wear your letters and the IFC and Panhel aren't permitted to make that kind of policy. |
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Definitely, this is something that varies across GLOs at an organizational level. No universals. |
I thought Theta might have a policy, a girl from my floor pledged and all she could wear was THETA until initiation. Their large gift from their bigs were sweatshirts with KAO on them. Also at at the time, our Pi Phi chapter didn't allow pledges to wear the beta. You had to be initiated to wear the three Greek letters. Their pledge class shirts always had Pi Phi in script with the tail underneath.
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Ours was similar in that we were strongly encouraged to not wear letters before initiation. All of our pledge classes had shirts that said "Kay-Dee" and/or "Kappa Delta", but no letters until initiation.
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Alpha Epsilon Phi national policy stipulates that no one other than initiated sisters may wear or use the Greek letters. New members and non-members may wear items that read "AEPhi" or "Alpha Epsilon Phi" spelled out, but only initiated sisters may use the letters AEΦ.
Our new member pin is the crest, with the Greek letters at the tops of the columns removed, so there's no prohibition on the crest as long as it is modified so the Greek letters (particularly the Φ) are absent. Needless to say, letters are a popular initiation gift. :) |
Only duly initiated members (includes ritual and paperwork) can wear the Delta symbols.
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AST is similar to many other sororities already mentioned here, in that new members can wear letters but cannot wear the coat-of-arms.
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The other thing in The Quarterly article that struck me was the opening sentence "Before Alpha Gamma Delta introduced an official brand (or visual identity), the Armorial Bearings served as the Fraternity’s first visual mark. It appears on many of the Fraternity’s earliest documents as the symbolic image of Alpha Gamma Delta." Same issue highlights events in May 1904, and our Founding Sisters appeared to have designed and ordered our monogram style badge to wear May 30th 107 years ago. I think of our badge as the original brand/visual identity, not only as it was there in 1904, but more sisters will wear it than the Armorial Bearings, and therefore more people will recognize us by our jewelry. I'm curious about our upcoming roll out of new branding material. Please let it include a squirrel, please, please, please. |
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And I want more squirrels, too. I avoid items with letters for the most part (clothing wise anyway) since I have more than enough already, but I'd love some squirrels. |
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I'd love a cardigan with the Armorial Bearings as it can be subtle and appropriate for various situations but I can only find American Apparel brand cardigans and it would be heinously ill fitting and not the quality I want for rocking the artistic legacy of Emily Helen Butterfield. The length and width is a no go since they are unisex, and it would make me look a hot mess. I checked all the vendors licensed through IHQ, and it is the same ill fitting Mr. Rogers nightmare. Oh noes, Vineyard Vines has a tote that has subtle letters , double roses, and a SQUIRREL, we're doomed. |
Since AOII does not have a crest, my chapter didn't allow us to have roses before initiation. It's funny since they have absolutely no meaning. Anyway, AOII allows NMs to wear our letters and have anything with roses before initiation. We just don't have many open secrets for our NMs to lust after. :D
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I was looking online, I still would like a mug with the Armorial Bearings, but a tea cup and saucer would be even better. I'm just not finding one through a licensed vendor that fits my visual of my ideal mug. |
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