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I wish I could sew better... my skill is limited to curtains.... I have such a problem finding clothes that fit... and finding the time to get them altered.
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I can't sew clothes but I have done window treatments up the wazoo due to our moves and many, many quilts for fun and commission.
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But what you're saying is exactly how I feel. Half the time I buy clothes (designer or not), I change something on them - just last week someone commented on a dress I had on which had been on a designer website, and she was amazed at what I had done with it! I'd still get some opinions from the Mid-west exclusive school which you plan to attend, but I think a creative mind and the ability to use it so well is a gift, not a detriment! PS - I once represented my Alumnae Association at another sorority's convention, so I made a special dress in my sorority colors. I got compliments all afternoon - plus, they remembered which sorority I represented! :) |
Thank you UKTriDelt...
I wish someone would actually believe the "rumors" about the system down here. It's like no where else. |
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Anyway, I agree with Honeychile. No, sorority girls (even in the SEC) don't have entire designer inventory memorized, but you can recognize pieces and see the richness and quality of a garment. So if you can whip up something gorgeous, why NOT? I'd say in general though, probably not. And I'm agreeing with UKTriDelt... a real Prada or Burberry is not entirely uncommon anywhere, let alone amongst sorority girls. |
I don't think it's that uncommon for girls to wear lots of designer labels. A friend of my housemates' (not in a sorority) always wears Gucci, Burberry, etc. One time she came over after a jog wearing an Abercrombie sweatshirt, and I said to her "wow, I think this is the first time that I saw you in something that's not designer."
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If I'm not correct in my belief that the vast majority of college women are not decked out in high-end designer garb, then I guess I defer to those of you who say they know people in their early twenties who can afford to dress that way without resorting to knockoffs.
And I see that uktridelta and achtungbaby, who attend(ed) the same school also have differing opinions on the subject. I have to say my BS detector is going off, though, although that's just my opinion and nothing more :) |
I don't think anyone is saying that the vast majority of college women can afford to dress like that, just that some can, and it does happen.
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So says the girl from New York
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I wish I could afford to dress that way... but I dare say that quite a few girls in my sorority could afford it and they did(I haven't been an undergrad for a few years). Some could afford it and didn't. Some people are just lucky because their parents have the money and allow them to use it.
I would love to have that kind of disposiable income! But I am a lowly graduate student... maybe one day:) |
I would say no. Play it safe. Wear clothes you have purchased that are similiar to your style that also work with the style of recruitment.
However, I think it would be a great idea to introduce into the conversation that you know how to make your own clothes and describe the style. If you've made any fashion accessories, you might want to wear one of them at recruitment. That would be appropriate. Good luck at recruitment and welcome to Greek Chat. |
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ETA: If you look at other threads that Achtung and I have posted in, you'll notice that this isn't the first time her and I have had different experiences at the same school. Sororities are oh so diverse here, which I suppose proves the point that everyone really can find a place where they fit! |
If you want to make your own clothes, go for it. You can always say that your dress was custom made and is an original, assuming that you have a talent for designing and sewing.
I'm not familiar with your campus so I might be all wrong. |
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Like I said, it's just my little ol' opinion :) |
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