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thetalady 02-10-2014 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Amy9413 (Post 2260788)
Would it be weird to wear letters as a grad student at a school with a chapter of your sorority? Some of the schools I'm looking at for grad school have a Delta Zeta chapter and I'd love to keep representing DZ, but I feel like I might get judged by the undergrad DZs at that school.

Of course it would not be weird. Just so that they know you are not a perp, how about introducing yourself to several of them in advance? Find out if they have a local alumnae group that supports the chapter and go JOIN it! I bet they would love to welcome a young women who might be a good advisor or at least sort of an unofficial "big sister" to the chapter. Then wear those letters with pride :)

ASTalumna06 02-10-2014 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Amy9413 (Post 2260788)
Would it be weird to wear letters as a grad student at a school with a chapter of your sorority? Some of the schools I'm looking at for grad school have a Delta Zeta chapter and I'd love to keep representing DZ, but I feel like I might get judged by the undergrad DZs at that school.

If you think it will be weird, contact them. Just send a friendly email saying that you'll be on campus, that you'd love to attend an event or two if you can, that you're willing to help them if they need it, and casually mention that you might be wearing letters from time to time.

Be friendly and I'm sure no one will think much of it. If the chapter knows you exist and that you'll be around campus, I don't think you'll get any stares and sisters wondering, "Who's that girl wearing our letters?" Active sisters aren't scary :) I'm sure they'd be willing to say hello if they saw you.

ASTalumna06 02-10-2014 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by thetalady (Post 2260789)
Of course it would not be weird. Just so that they know you are not a perp, how about introducing yourself to several of them in advance? Find out if they have a local alumnae group that supports the chapter and go JOIN it! I bet they would love to welcome a young women who might be a good advisor or at least sort of an unofficial "big sister" to the chapter. Then wear those letters with pride :)

You beat me to it! :)

DeltaBetaBaby 02-10-2014 10:29 PM

I kinda think jerseys/stitched letters are a bit weird after graduation, whether or not you are on a campus with your GLO. Event shirts and stuff are fine, though.

sigmagirl2000 02-11-2014 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2260809)
I kinda think jerseys/stitched letters are a bit weird after graduation, whether or not you are on a campus with your GLO. Event shirts and stuff are fine, though.

I disagree. Frequently the chapter I advise gets stitched letters, and I certainly don't turn them away :). I also still rock my stitched letters to events on the campus where I advise and around the house/ to run quick errands in town. (Though I still likely pass as a college student 10 years out of school, so maybe that makes a difference?)

33girl 02-11-2014 08:54 PM

When we all reconnected on facebook, the thing that was heard the most was I WAAAANT A SWEATSHIRT. Women had either given them away or they (ahem) shrunk in the closet.

DrPhil 02-11-2014 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby (Post 2260809)
I kinda think jerseys/stitched letters are a bit weird after graduation, whether or not you are on a campus with your GLO.

For the record, it is not weird for BGLO, LGLO, AGLO, MCGLO, etc. ;)

tld221 02-11-2014 10:54 PM

When yall say "jersey", I think of a mesh basketball or football jersey. So... like this? http://www.collegecrib.com/images/13...870580254.jpeg

ASTalumna06 02-12-2014 12:50 AM

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 2260931)
When yall say "jersey", I think of a mesh basketball or football jersey. So... like this? http://www.collegecrib.com/images/13...870580254.jpeg

Here's a pic of me sporting a jersey (almost 10 years ago.. ahhh!). All of our chapter sisters received them the night of initiation. They have our nicknames and scroll numbers on the back.

https://scontent-a-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/...254_4009_n.jpg

While I still have my jersey, I don't know that I'd wear it out, but I'd definitely be willing to wear stitched letters; I'm just not sure that I really have any of them anymore. Actually, I never really had many to begin with. But I have a few event shirts that I wear from time to time, and I frequently throw on my AST sweatshirt which has our letters on the front and our coat-of-arms on the back.

DrPhil 02-12-2014 01:04 AM

I'm not a fan of jerseys (GLO or non-GLO) but if I saw someone wearing a GLO jersey I would think it is wonderful they still wear the jersey. That includes people who became a member generations ago.

andthen 02-12-2014 09:59 AM

As an alum I do wear my letters, sometimes just doing stuff around the house. But if I'm at a sorority event with my sisters I will wear my letters, especially at philantrophy events.

DrPhil 02-12-2014 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Jen (Post 2260952)
I wear what I want.

Why did I envision Jen saying this while pushing other GLO members and posing with her arms crossed? :p Tell 'em, Jen!!!

misscherrypie 02-12-2014 07:52 PM

After graduation, I'll still wear letters....but I'll wear my badge or lavaliere or locket that I had engraved with Beta letters more often than my lettered shirts or sweatshirts.

tld221 02-12-2014 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2260985)
Why did I envision Jen saying this while pushing other GLO members and posing with her arms crossed? :p Tell 'em, Jen!!!

I imagined her ending a sorority girl rant with "I wear what I want" standing like this: http://siextramustard.files.wordpres...ng?w=600&h=440

MysticCat 02-13-2014 04:39 PM

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Originally Posted by tld221 (Post 2260931)
When yall say "jersey", I think of a mesh basketball or football jersey. So... like this?
http://www.collegecrib.com/images/13...870580254.jpeg

I guess because I'm older, I think of cotton jerseys, not mesh, like this:

http://www.kenjernigan.com/images/P/...t1_265x300.jpg

This was the standard style of a Greek shirt back in the day.


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