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And dude, some of those things got WEDGED. *shudder* So, for example ADPi works because the Delta prevents the wedgie, but SK doesn't because a wedgie could/would occur. |
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We had one group on campus that were butt-letter girls. My chapter actually had a by-law against them. And, I agree, if you MUST have your letters on your pants, get the kind where the letters go down the front.
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I also agree -- I would hate thinking people are staring at my butt wondering with "A Triangle HUH?" is. haha. |
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My chapter has always had various prints, patterns, and colors. Now, if another sorority, say Alpha Phi, is using their colors for their recruitment shirts, the other sororities will be respectful and not use those colors at all on our shirts.
But, each 'family' in my chapter also has their own prints or colors for their 'family' shirts. (example, one has a black shirt, with a silver background, and a verigated green letters....another has a grey hoodie, with a rainbow colored foreground letter with stars and the background is purple with silver stars--looks cool). So, within the chapter, the girls respect those designs. But, on my campus, no one only wears their colors, they were all kinds of designs. |
On my campus, it didn't matter and people wore letter shirts and jerseys in all colors and patterns. Some "families" had family patterns to their jerseys.
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Regarding letters on the butt, I think that it is disrespectful. I cannot imagine sitting on my letters. Or sHitting on my letters, either.
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Glad to see there are other people out there who are cool with random patterns...I go to an orange school in Georgia, and I just ordered a white jersey with red cuffs and NC State letters...and NC state doesn't have an AGD chapter! How many offenses is that in one jersey? Ha! |
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When it comes to wearing our symbols, it is generally about the meaning behind the symbols and not violating most of our organization's written (and unwritten) protocol regarding patterns, colors, and so forth. When it comes to just wearing clothes in certain colors (without the symbols), for ME it's about both the meaning and the identifiability as a member when I wear Crimson and Cream or red and white. But I usually don't wear my Sorority's colors or symbols when I go to Greek events. |
I don't care if girls wear other colors in their letters. If guys wear other colors, plaid, paisely or dots it is extremly gaaaaay. I doubt Derek Jeter will ever be caught wearing a pink, green and paisley Yankee cap. A Rod probably has one though.
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This is coming from a neo who is trying her best to restrain herself from wearing colors/letters/pins all the time. :D |
I don't wear my letters in any other colors but Maroon and White :D and all of my peri is in the same colors.
And letters on your azz is gross. |
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