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Do NOT wear Norts to any recruitment-related event at Ole Miss. Just no.
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Two things!
1. Water Parties are a quick "party" and it is very CASUAL! It's merely an open house to see the houses and meet a few women in a quick time. So in my opinion, I wouldn't try to be too different than what everyone else is wearing. I know recruitment is all about being yourself but I wouldn't try to swerve too much from the norm for this round! I think you will see lots of Nike Shorts and t-shirts with comfy shoes! The sorority women will be wearing something similar as well! 2. Article about ADPi's colonization process in the DM today: http://thedmonline.com/alpha-delta-p...s-to-ole-miss/ |
Thank you so very much, OleMissGlitter!
It really needs to be said that the entire Greek system at Ole Miss seems to be rolling out the red carpet for Alpha Delta Pi, and it just thrills me to the soul! |
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That being said, IMO Norts are sloppy gym wear. You can be casual and comfortable without wearing sloppy gym clothes. As competitive as Ole Miss is, there is no way in hell I would advise anyone to not look their best. My advice would be a nice pair of khaki or black shorts (casual but not sloppy). At the end of the day, it's not my recruitment, so it really is no skin off my nose either way. Kappa is going to get a great group of girls there, whether they are be-Norted or be-shorted. YMMV. |
My DD went thru at Ole Miss last year and she said the MAJORITY of girls will wear Nike shorts! You do NOT want to wear anything other than some type of casual shorts because you don't want to be "that girl" in a sundress or capris.
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#rememberingJamsOMGmusthaveauthentic |
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I was surprised that Nike shorts are also shown as an example for the Philanthropy round: What to Wear: NPC Recruitment 2013 http://dos.orgsync.com/org/umgreeks/npcrecwear I wouldn't recommend these for recruitment at my Alma Mater -- but I guess it goes to show how trends can differ from campus to campus. |
I am not from Ole Miss, but I know a young lady there who says she would not dream of wearing anything BUT norts to the water parties as a PNM. If it really worries you, perhaps you could toss a pair of nice shorts and sandals into your tote so that you will have them with you in case you feel underdressed when you get there.
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A t-shirt 14 sizes too big and dumpy shorts? When I was growing up, my Mom had 1 rule about how I was allowed to dress in public. It had to be FLATTERING. And this was the 80's so there were some weird ass clothes out there.
No, I didn't go to Ole Miss, but AGAIN, I think there is room between what appears to me as the clothes a girl rolled out of bed in and pretentious/over-done. (Blast online stores that protect their images!) So here are some links of some shorts that NOBODY would call over-done. And the t-shirts fit. http://www.zappos.com/sanctuary-wayf...fcTest=fcl%3A0 http://www.gap.com/browse/product.do...&pid=453764012 I fully appreciate turning down the $1000 budgets on clothes for rush, but I think there's been some whiplash here. The same girls are going to show up for the official introduction to these chapters looking like that and in a few short weeks they're going to be going to football games in virtual cocktail wear? Somewhere along the line there has been a disconnect. |
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lol, hey I agree with you. Perhaps this is a trend toward more comfort and less wardrobe pressure? On the other hand, it took me a while to grow accustomed to some other trends that came along -- like cowboy boots worn with cute dresses. And some girls at Bama have been dressing far more casually for games -- like football jerseys and jeans. But some trends I'll never accept. I'll never see a tattoo I think is cute. Never. Ever. |
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Dressing up for games was fun. Seriously. There is nothing cooler than a sundress on a hot day. |
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