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adpiucf 01-13-2006 01:49 PM

Call the office of Greek Life or talk to sorority women from that school to get their feedback.

I have supported recruitment efforts at various universities. If the campus culture is trendy or more casual, dark stylish jeans are appropriate with a coordinated top and accessories. I wouldn't suggest ripped jeans with a school sweatshirt. You want to look coordinated. Recruitment is an interview week-- you want to dress to suit the occasion. You don't need to dress in business attire if the tone is casual, but even "casual attire" has its limitations.

(At my school, in my day, I never would have dreamed of even wearing pants-- always dresses.)

I'd always recommend dressing it up just a notch above what is recommended.

mu_agd 01-13-2006 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
IF YOU ARE GOING TO WEAR WHITE JEANS, YOU MIGHT AS WELL WEAR AN AIRBRUSHED T-SHIRT, YOUR PUFFY-PAINTED KEDS, AND CARRY YOUR BINGO TROLLS.
Why are you mkaing fun of what I wore to work today? :(

kddani 01-13-2006 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
WHITE JEANS ARE NOT COOL.

IF YOU ARE GOING TO WEAR WHITE JEANS, YOU MIGHT AS WELL WEAR AN AIRBRUSHED T-SHIRT, YOUR PUFFY-PAINTED KEDS, AND CARRY YOUR BINGO TROLLS.

Um, HELLO, you forgot the most important part. Peg the jeans, and wear two pairs of fluorescent colored slouch socks layed over each other in constrasting obnoxious colors.

And put the banana clip in your hair

sugar and spice 01-13-2006 02:10 PM

I thought those Mischa Barton pictures would be enough to scare anyone off of white pants.


There are some schools where destroyed jeans would be perfectly acceptable, but you never know if yours is one, so why take that chance?

PenguinTrax 01-13-2006 02:59 PM

I think that everything that can be said about the subject has been said, so I'm locking the thread.


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