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recruitmentgal1 12-17-2011 03:47 PM

Wow! First week on the site and I am already horrified. But getting back to the ORIGINAL question. My chapter doesn't necessarily have the "fat" reputation, but we have the "reject" reputation, which at a very superficial school means that we do let in the "fatties". A lot of people have said you should wear your letters. As the reject sorority I see that a lot of girls in my house don't often wear our letters, which isn't helping anyone, because then we turn into the reject house that doesn't have a campus presence, when all of the other houses sport their letters and cute shirts everyday. My advice is to appoint at least one day a week where everyone is required to wear their letters/a cute shirt.

Get a girl in your sorority to be shirt/wardrobe chair. The sororities at my school love to sport really cute bro tanks and when we got a few cute ones for recruitment, the girls went crazy over them. For recruitment week we are required to buy the shirts our wardrobe chair designs, every sorority on our campus does this, and we have a specific shirt we designate for each day. Then throughout the year the wardrobe chair designs other shirts the girls can buy, but even if they don't, they at least have a few options from recruitment. We are also required to get a bag, we finally got really cute canvas ones with our letters and symbol this year which are definitely on par with the other houses. Let other girls be involved in the design process and you will see more girls wanting to wear the shirts. Also, we have family letters, bigs are required to get their littles their first pair of letters (sweatshirt, crew neck sweatshirt, zipup, whatever they want), and usually every family member (grandbig, big, little, aunts, cousins :p) have the same letters. It is a great way to create a special bond between the family members also. Side note, DON'T get american apparel shirts. They are too tight and are not flattering for everyone. Also, don't think we spent an arm and a leg on all of our recruitment shirts. Check around online for the companies that offer the best deals, we got four shirts for recruitment and the bag and each girl only paid $80! Lots of greek oriented clothing companies offer huge discounts for bulk orders and will also send sample shirts for girls to try on for sizing.

It is important to note that while you should encourage girls to wear the shirts and letters, make sure that they know there are certain expectations for wearing your letters. Girls should have their hair straightened or curly (whichever they normally do), but not a rolled out of bed static messy (I had 8 am and 8:30 three days a week and I never used this as an excuse to not look presentable). Girls should wear a bit of makeup (mascara, a bit of foundation or tinted moisturizer, and some blush). Jeans or pants that fit!

As recruitment chair for the new year, I plan on making these requirements better known to the members. We have women of all shapes and sizes and there are a few of the "bigger" girls that always look extremely presentable and fashionable. Being bigger than the size 0 girl walking around campus doesn't mean looking frumpy. It just means you need to be more conscious of how to dress for your body type. I'm sure there are a few girls in your sorority that are always fashionable and fit this description of being able to dress for their body type. Point them out to your other members, it is a great boost of confidence for these members and it shows the other girls what you expect from them and provides them with an example. It might also be beneficial to have the girls who dress for their bodies give some advice of what to look for when shopping.

Sorry this was a really long answer, but hopefully it makes up for the four pages of arguing that provided you with absolutely no help.

Good luck!

DrPhil 12-17-2011 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by recruitmentgal1 (Post 2112639)
Wow! First week on the site and I am already horrified.

Sorry this was a really long answer, but hopefully it makes up for the four pages of arguing that provided you with absolutely no help.

Get over it. Almost two months too late.

recruitmentgal1 12-18-2011 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2112677)
Get over it. Almost two months too late.

I mean I don't really get this website when threads at the top have been started in 2005 and people are still posting...and you just replied so obviously your reading an old thread too :eek: awk...

melindawarren 12-18-2011 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by recruitmentgal1 (Post 2112759)
I mean I don't really get this website when threads at the top have been started in 2005 and people are still posting...and you just replied so obviously your reading an old thread too :eek: awk...

Ok, there are some threads that go on and on forever, but usually, when the thread stops getting posts/the OP stops showing up, people stop responding. Responding with advice when the OP hasn't shown up in two months is...unusual.

But anyway, I clicked on this thread because I thought maybe the OP came back with an update.

MysticCat 12-18-2011 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by recruitmentgal1 (Post 2112759)
...and you just replied so obviously your reading an old thread too :eek: awk...

Because someone (you) bumped it to the top with a new post.

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Originally Posted by recruitmentgal1 (Post 2112639)
Wow! First week on the site and I am already horrified. . . . .

Sorry this was a really long answer, but hopefully it makes up for the four pages of arguing that provided you with absolutely no help.

This kind of attitude just gets so tiresome.

33girl 12-18-2011 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by recruitmentgal1 (Post 2112639)
The sororities at my school love to sport really cute bro tanks

Ew.

This statement completely invalidates ANY good advice the rest of your post might have had.

Oh and did I mention....

Ew.

Splash 12-20-2011 08:02 PM

I think she posted some good advice that can help any chapter, struggling or not.

33girl 12-22-2011 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Splash (Post 2113177)
I think she posted some good advice that can help any chapter, struggling or not.

It can help to encourage women to dress well and look nice when wearing letters, but this poster seems to think that will fix the whole problem. It won't. It's part of it, but not all of it.

I also wonder how big these "bigger girls" in her chapter are, as most heavy women don't look that great in the "bro tanks" she is so fond of. Yes the twins are shining out, but so is the arm fat.

DeltaBetaBaby 12-22-2011 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2113475)
It can help to encourage women to dress well and look nice when wearing letters, but this poster seems to think that will fix the whole problem. It won't. It's part of it, but not all of it.

I also wonder how big these "bigger girls" in her chapter are, as most heavy women don't look that great in the "bro tanks" she is so fond of. Yes the twins are shining out, but so is the arm fat.

Do I even want to know what a bro tank is? Or should I just be glad I am too old to know?

33girl 12-22-2011 02:01 PM

Those really loose, unflattering tank tops with kindergarten-style printing that some of the girls are wearing in the bid day pictures thread.

melindawarren 12-22-2011 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2113475)
It can help to encourage women to dress well and look nice when wearing letters, but this poster seems to think that will fix the whole problem. It won't. It's part of it, but not all of it.

Also, there's something to be said for dressing appropriately when wearing letters. And I really don't think a bro tank ever completely constitutes appropriate dress.

33girl 12-22-2011 08:38 PM

I will cop to my chapter sisters and I (at various times over the years) wearing some really ugly ringer tees and too-tight football jerseys. But at least those wouldn't have gotten us on Peter Griffin's Sideboob Hour.

DZsis&mom 12-23-2011 10:02 AM

For those inquiring minds - Bro Tanks :rolleyes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAV9xVqHqaU

southernbelle14 12-23-2011 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by DZsis&mom (Post 2113633)
For those inquiring minds - Bro Tanks :rolleyes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAV9xVqHqaU

Uh... No....
This video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAq0O...e_gdata_player
The tank that says "keepin it klassy" is what she is referring to.

DZsis&mom 12-23-2011 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by southernbelle14 (Post 2113635)
Uh... No....
This video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAq0O...e_gdata_player
The tank that says "keepin it klassy" is what she is referring to.


I think it just got worse!!! :eek:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PI7Lxho9hRw


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