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We have letter day on Monday and Badge attire day on Thursday.
Here's a question, is badge attire day mandatory, and if you don't participate and it is mand. what happens? Also, do you have standards for what you have to look like when you wear letter? (hair, make up, coordinating pants?) |
My chapter always wears letters(every day and any day)
My chapter, Epsilon Theta sfsu, always wears letters. Nobody, on campus wears letters like my chapter. We sport letters in all ways, shirts, sweaters, jackets, hats, etc. Any time people from other schools visit, Greeks, they always know who we are, and it's great. It nice to have visiting alumni who are in the area, come to SFSU and know they can just step on campus and see a brother. We represent first thru last day of school, and all thru vacation time. So, I guesse you can say we represent, "every day and any day."
-Heath [COLOR=red]FKT- Epsilon Theta chapter SFSU |
Our chapter does not require us to wear letters on certain days, but most of us wear them at least once a week. Personally I think its a great thing to wear letters on a certain day, especially when other GO's are involved on the same day. It shows great spirit and pride in your organization! :p
"It's a Phi Sig thing" "I'd rather laugh with the sinners then cry with the saints...the sinners have MUCH more fun" |
All the Greek Organizations at Cleveland State wear their letters nearly all the time. Especially during the first week of school. Windbreaker jackets with greek letters are very popular during that time.:D
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At my school Fridays is letter day. However, I like wearing my letters whenever I feel like it (or have a clean shirt). I mean if you join a GLO why not show it..
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when we wear letters we are supposed to look respectable. FOr instance, do not wear letters with sweatpants and look like you just woke up or the opposite, don't wear letters with a miniskirt and slut it out...just look like a good rep.! Also, our pin attire is not mandatory...we don't get in trouble if we don't wear pin attire, but we do get busted if we wear our pin with jeans or some scrub outfit that looks like crap....
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Though we dont have a special day where peopel wear their letters we do see a lot during recruitment or when a pledge class gets initiated. I LOVE my letters and I were them as often as I can and I get soooooo excited when I get new ones :) |
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This seems to happen a lot on my campus also. At least that is how I feel. Some instructors are so prejudice against Greek, it's like they think we're up to no good. but then there are a handful that praise us. It's really odd. I guess you just have to sport your letters with pride. I know I do. They're my most comfortable clothes!!! :) I absolutely hating being uncomfortable in class, I don't go to class in my pajamas but I do not by any means dress up! hehe :) |
We wear our jersey's on Wednesdays, and our bag/badge day is usually Monday's (dress-up days, basically). Also, I carry my bag every day, and usually I can't get around wearing at least one shirt a week.
My other question, if your own letters weren't on another sororities philanthropy shirt, would you wear it? The reason I ask is that last year KD's Shamrock project shirt was really cute, and they sold them to everyone who participated, but I'd feel weird wearing it because the only letters on it are KD's, and everyone knows I'm not KD. Also, we sold our Anchorsplash shirts, without anyone else's letters on them. Would you be mad if you saw another sorority girl wearing your letters? Finally, my last question for fraternities, particularly... I was dating a KA for a while, and I grabbed his KA hat one day (bad hair day or something, I forget) and he got really weird about it, and took it off my head... I understand that wearing letters like that is only for lavaliered girls sometimes, but I have a lot of other fraternities t-shirts (I swear I'm not a slut, I just have a lot of guy friends)... what letters are wrong or ok to wear when a girl isn't lavaliered? |
People here wear their letters ALL the time (except to parties and other inappropriate places), but almost NOONE wears full frontals (aka-billboard letters, power letters, letters, etc); only event shirts really. Other schools find it very strange, but hey, it's just how we are I guess.
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