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Random question for those of you in GLOs where you can make your badge into a ring or pendant: When wearing your badge in this way, are you still required to dress up, or can you wear it with more casual attire such as jeans? I imagine you still have to dress up...
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I assume you would still have to wear the appropriate dress..
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WOW I don't know
I assume you wear it when dressed up, but I doubt it is a strick rule. I mean I wouldnt wear it with shorts but I would wear it with a nice sweater and jeans. ( on a ring I mean).
I mean I respect my wedding ring and I wear it in the pool so I don't think that rule would have anything to do with respect for the badge. But, I do see a difference wearing it as a pin and wearing it as a ring. ("pin attire") But ADPi's correct me if I am wrong. |
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http://www.mastersofdesign.com/image.../img1-1337.jpg Here is a pendant that any sister can put her badge on. http://www.mastersofdesign.com/image.../img1-1339.jpg Sorry there are no pics with the pin on it, but it looks very nice. I am not positive on our national policy, but I feel that if you are wearing a KD pin as a pin, necklace, or ring, you should be wearing proper business or formal pin attire. |
A caveat to this thread:in terms of a female(fiancee,mother) wearing a fraternity badge or someone else wearing a sorority badge,are there similar rules governing where and how it is to be worn?
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Yes, Just Showing Respect is The Key.
Why Debase something that is a symbol for what you went through to attain? I know what I did and what I went through and it means everything to me with The Respect I learned. |
Ok, certain reasons for certain things are secret, however, certain rules for where you wear you pin make sense, for instance. . .
Garment closest to your heart (ie not on removable jacket or scarf, cause hey you will loose it or leave it someplace) Above all other pins (ie drama, honor society, or whatever, cause well, respect) and, "only with nice clothes-never with jeans" < taken out of my former "pledge book" (and yes i was a pledge) (cause, well, respect again) I would assume all sororities are the same if not similar and even though I am an alumnae I will respect the rules as given by ADPi nationals. I couldnt find anything in my old pledge book about attire when making an interchangeable ring or charm out of my pin. |
Our fraternity doesn't allow us to publicly display our pins or even let any know we have them. We attach them to the insides of our pockets. Does anyone else have this tradition?
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In Alpha Phi Alpha you cannot wear your badge for public display it must be on the inside of your suit jacket and you should be wearing a button shirt and tie.
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That is new info for me.
You learn something new everyday. |
So as far as pledge/new member pins...what is everyone's policy for that? SAI members-in-training (pledges) wear their pin every day, with whatever they are wearing. The member badge, though, must be worn with pin attire, and khakis are dressy enough for us.
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When I was a "new member" of ADPi, we were not required to wear our Alpha pins all day every day... and attire for our Alpha pins was the same "meeting attire" as the initiated-sister pin. edited b/c I forgot how to type :p |
Kappa Phi Club's active pin is not to be worn with jeans, but can be worn with khakis or anything dressier. The pledge pin doesn't have to be worn everyday and basically follows the same guidelines as the active pin.
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We give our new members red, buff, and green ribbons to wear in place of their NM pin in case they want to wear "something AGD" at school or during casual meetings. It's not mandatory that they wear it, but many do! |
Our badge has to be worn in 'formal' clothes, which for us means at least slacks and a nice shirt. NM pins, however, are worn all the time unless the person is doing the three S's: sleeping, showering, or sex.
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