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Tom Earp 12-18-2005 12:14 PM

1. Reason to wear Letters.
a. Advertising Your Greek Organization.
b. Show that You are a Proud Member of Said Greek Organization.

2. Reason to not wear Your Letters.
a. You are not Proud to be a Member of Your Orgaization.
b. You dont want others to join.
c. Embarresd by Your Organization.

Unfortunately at My Alma Mater (:( ) hardly any Greek Organizations wear their Letters.

I always tell My Guys, wear Your/Our Letters unless You are not proud enough to.

I still wear Mine on occasions when I can, especially when I go to any function where there are My Brothers and I am on Campus!:)

UKTriDelt 12-18-2005 12:48 PM

I don't feel like guys not wearing there letters doesn't necessarily mean that they are embarassed by their organization. Most of the men I know in larger organizations feel that they don't need that kind of publicity, as they get enough via reputation and word of mouth.

For similar reasons, I as a female rarely wear my letter shirts. This has nothing to do with being embarassed/not proud of my sorority. I've had the same people in my classes for the past 2 1/2 years; they know I'm a Tri-Delt by now. (Besides I almost never wear t-shirts outside of the house)

AznSAE 12-18-2005 01:07 PM

i wore my pledge jersey with the stitched letters maybe 3 or so times. i gave it away this past semester to another brother because it was too big on me. if i had a smaller one, i would wear it all the time.

Tom Earp 12-18-2005 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by UKTriDelt
I don't feel like guys not wearing there letters doesn't necessarily mean that they are embarassed by their organization. Most of the men I know in larger organizations feel that they don't need that kind of publicity, as they get enough via reputation and word of mouth.

For similar reasons, I as a female rarely wear my letter shirts. This has nothing to do with being embarassed/not proud of my sorority. I've had the same people in my classes for the past 2 1/2 years; they know I'm a Tri-Delt by now. (Besides I almost never wear t-shirts outside of the house)


Actually, I am talking more about wearing Polo Shirts with Letters. I too dont like T-Shirts on Campus, but I am, of the old school! Look good and be proud of Yourselve along with Your Organization.

Maybe coming from a small school, @6,500 when We all wore letters has something to to do with My thinking.:)

I also dont feel it is neccessary to wear Beer, Shoe ad T-Shirts on campus either.

I dont wear Old Navy, Gap, or anyother Shirt that I have to pay money for and not get paid in return for advertising for them.

DeltAlum 12-18-2005 01:44 PM

Re: Guys Wearing Letter Shirts?
 
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Originally posted by TheBalancedMan
I have heard this from multiple people and am wondering which is more common?
Is it possible that your friends are messing with your head?

Sister Havana 12-18-2005 01:47 PM

Guys at IU wear their letter sweatshirts/Tshirts all the time. I've seen lots of guys in the city of Chicago do the same thing.

Wear yours with pride! :)

dznat187 12-18-2005 02:36 PM

I've found from my undergrad and also grad that guys tend to have less sets of stitched letters than the women do for a variety of reasons and because of that, they tend not to be seen as much in them

AchtungBaby80 12-18-2005 05:21 PM

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Originally posted by UKTriDelt
Guys never wear those here... some of the smaller fraternities do though.
I don't think that's necessarily true. Granted, I have been away for 2 years, but I always saw guys walking around in letter shirts. Maybe not as often as us girls because we had a weekly "letter day" and all that, but it definitely wasn't unusual to see a guy wearing letters...even the ones in the "big" fraternities.

Rio_Kohitsuji 12-18-2005 08:52 PM

Letters are a BIG thing at Rio, I see at least a few people a day from each org in letters of some sort.

MysticCat 12-19-2005 11:17 AM

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Originally posted by Rio_Kohitsuji
Letters are a BIG thing at Rio, I see at least a few people a day from each org in letters of some sort.
I've seen guys wearing lettered jerseys all the time and on many different campuses.

In my experience, while females may have jerseys in a variety of colors, guys tend to stick with fraternity colors.

PhoenixAzul 12-19-2005 11:25 AM

There are 2 or 3 fraternities that RARELY wear any letters of any kind...when they do its always this, "really? i never knew" sort of reaction. The other 4 wear letters like it is their job. The guys are very specific about their letters...as in they only get them in their fraternity colors, never in patterns. The girls are all about the patterns as it identifies a specific line in the sorority. You see letters EVERY SINGLE DAY here...someone is always wearing them. Then again, according to Princeton Review, 28% are in Fraternities, and 28% are in Sororities. Keep in mind that's out of 3500 students.

gpb1874 12-19-2005 11:25 AM

guys at my current campus don't tend to wear the fabric letters much, let alone other letters. the cultural groups tend to wear the fabric letters more, always in their colors. at my undergrad, guys in all chapters wear fabric letter shirts in their colors, while the girls find all the cute fabric to make their letters.

guys tend to just put them on regular shirts and sometimes jerseys.

Buttonz 12-19-2005 11:41 AM

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Originally posted by MysticCat81

In my experience, while females may have jerseys in a variety of colors, guys tend to stick with fraternity colors.

I've seen it depending on the group, some groups are less willing to get letters in things other then official colors then others.

ECUJacob 12-19-2005 03:32 PM

Greeks here at ECU wear their letters frequently.... although typically Wednesdays are "letter days" for us.


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