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When I read this I was like... Jocelyn has been around for a while.. So then I looked at the date and was like OHHHH.. haha
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We had a rule kind of like that when I was at school. but our recrutment VP always got around it. We were told to wear v neck shirts in pastel colors one year. and some times we would get our list and it would say something like wear shoes that look like rainbows.
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In my chapter, the individuals were responsible for procuring their own clothing according to standards set by the recruitment committee. For example, if on philanthropy day we were to wear chinos, brown open toed sandals and belt (matching) and one of three colors of polo shirt (red, white blue), you would be told over the summer which color you were supposed to wear. But it was entirely up to you to decide whether to get your polo shirt from Ralph Lauren or buy it at Target. So long as it was flattering on your frame and passed "inspection" during dress check, you were fine. I was so suprised at UCLA when there was all this talk of ordering the recruitment clothing and going shopping with the recruitment adviser and the officers to try on options and decide what to order for the entire chapter! (Members paid for their own clothes, but it was all pre-ordered as a matching lot. The adviser had a family connection with a department store, so the chapter was able to get what they needed.) |
I don't know what the intent of that is, but I know it would have made me crazy as an undergraduate. It was much easier to describe someone as "The one with the fuschia sweater", etc. than to say "You know, that girl with the big brown hair"(which was almost everybody back in the 80's) when trying to remember who was who. Although, we never got pictures of PNMs and I imagine at Arkansas they do.
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Ours forbids matching clothes from the waist down, and forbids hats and the like.
And while I'm on that, all the clothes I have to buy (pants/shorts/skirts) have to be new, with tags on when we arrive for work week. We even have to wear certain colors of bras (white or skin color only, black is okay for dress day :rolleyes: ) |
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At what point in this conversation are guy's heads supposed to explode?
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well randy, i have to ask you why you would be interested in reading this thread in the first place?
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Last year I attended recruitment as an alumna (I had graduated last May), and my chapter had the most frills in the 5 years I have participatede in recruitment (1 as a PNM, 3 as an active and 1 as an alumna). Some of the clothes and accessories were provided by the sorority. A $75 recruitment clothing fee was charged to each member to cover the cost of these clothes and accessories. Here is what we all wore:
Round One- Ice Water Teas (2 Days) Top: Caribbean Blue AZD Panhellenic Tshirt (AZD Letters and logo on front pocket, Auburn Panshellenic logo on back- each sorority choose a different color of tshirt and different logo to go on the front pocket, usually a mascot or symbol). This was provided by the sorority. (A college student can't have too many tshits- everybody wears these shirts after recruitment) Bottom: Black capri pants- member's choice of style, but no low-riders, weird cuffs, etc. (I didn't have any so I went to chadwicks.com and bought some for less than $30, and i wear them all the time.) Shoes: Black flipflops with AZD in rhinestone studs on them- Provided by the sorority. (These were the most uncomfortable shoes I think I have ever worn in my life. It felt like I had 2 bricks strapped to the bottom of my feet. They allso did not hold up well. Many straps broke quite easily. Cute idea, but we learned that not all flopflops are created equal. Accessories: Member's Choice- Diamonds and/or pearls stud earrings (one per ear). Lavalere (everybody got one as a "gift" when they were initiated. (I say "gift" because the cost came out of each initiate's initiation fee- not really a gift if you buy it yourself). AZD rhinestone studed slide bracelet- Provided buy sorority. Very cute, but not something you would really wear besides recruitment. Round 2- Philanthropy Day (2 Days) Top: Red 3/4 length sleeve tshirt with "ALPHA XI DELTA" spelled out in rhinestone studs across the chest. Provided by the sorority. (Not really somehting I would wear accept for recriutment... or maybe Greek Sing.) Bottom: Black, knee-length, A-line skirt. (I had to buy this one, but I lucked out and found it at Ross Dress-for-Less (a discount store like Marshalls or TJ Maxx) for only $5.) Shoes: Same as Round One Accessories: Same as Round One, but no lavalere. Round Three- Skit Day (1 Day) Top: Black 3/4 length sleeve, boatneck knit shirt from Chadwicks.com- Everyone was sent an email with a link to the specific shirt and "commanded" to order the shirt. I thought it was reasonable priced and in fact ordered it in several colors. it is one of my favorite tops. Bottom: Black Pants- nice, professional-looking. The kind you would wear to a job interview. No low-riders, not too tight. Shoes: Black closed-toe heels. Accessories: Pearl earrings, pearl necklace, pearl braclet. Golden sash/belt- provided by sorority. Round Four- Preference Day (1 Day) Dress: Black dress either with sleeves or a cardigan. Shoes: Black closed-toe heels. Accessories: AZD Quills, pearl earrings, pearl necklace, pearl bracelet, flesh color pantyhose. Bid Day (1 Day) Dress: Yellow/Blue/White solid/print sundress (if strapless/spagetti strap/halter must have MATCHING cardigan. Shoes: Matching Sandal heels Accessories: Matching accessories. Items provided by Sorority: Panhellenic Tshits AZD Flipflops AZD bracelet Red AZD shirt Golden Sash/belt Specific item purchase: Chadwicks knit top. This was also the very first year we had a "Charms Council." Exec selected one fashion-conscious, mature, respected and tactful sister from each new member class (sophomore, junior, senior). They were responsible for seeing everyone in their outfits to determine if they looked appropriate. Charms Council was held at the very beginning of pre-recruitment to allow for adequate time for sisters to get replacement clothing if they needed. Each sister was evaluated seperately to help protect her privacy. If you can believe it, this was the smoothest, most drama-free recruitment I have been a part of. I think some of it had to do with the fact that everybody had very specific expectations going in as to what to wear. No bitchfests about buying an expensive outfit that is not appropriate. And Charms Council helped take the burden off of the recruitment chair, advisors, other officers, and day heads. They had enough to think about and be responsible for without having to worry about what everyone was wearing. |
No frill rules suck!
We have the same kinda rules here at University of South Florida....we're not as technical as it sounds at your school. They have a no 6-6 matching. Meaning no six girls can have the same 6 dresses. One way we get around that is for pref day for example we're just a little more leniant on dresses. We'll just leave it open style wise and say black dresses, no tube-tops or something like that. The only day people can match is phil. day we all have the same shirt that says alpha omicron pi on it. Theres lots of ways to get around it but it is kinda petty sorry if some girl doesnt want to join a sorority b/c people ended up buying the same style shirt for recruitment!
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