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CyanSun15 06-15-2015 05:17 PM

Winter Rush Outfit Ideas?
 
I've seen a lot of cute outfits, here and on the internet in general, for fall rush but not nearly as many for winter and I was wondering if anyone here had ideas?

IndianaSigKap 06-15-2015 05:41 PM

I took part in winter recruitment, too. One thing I do recommend is to do some scouting on instagram to see what PMNs wore at your school last winter. At my alma mater, the first round has been Panhel recruitment tee with skinny jeans, Northface jackets, boots, etc. Invest in a good warm longer winter coat. It will help in the later rounds when you might be wearing skirts or dresses.

KDCat 06-17-2015 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by IndianaSigKap (Post 2317710)
I took part in winter recruitment, too. One thing I do recommend is to do some scouting on instagram to see what PMNs wore at your school last winter. At my alma mater, the first round has been Panhel recruitment tee with skinny jeans, Northface jackets, boots, etc. Invest in a good warm longer winter coat. It will help in the later rounds when you might be wearing skirts or dresses.

Same thing at WUSTL. The skinny jean/brown boot was almost a uniform. Some girls wore loafers. Chapter wore matching tshirts, skinny jeans and Toms.

I post this Sorority Sugar link to the other thread: http://sororitysugar.tumblr.com/rushwear

Alpha O 06-17-2015 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by KDCat (Post 2317800)
Same thing at WUSTL. The skinny jean/brown boot was almost a uniform. Some girls wore loafers. Chapter wore matching tshirts, skinny jeans and Toms.

Same at my undergrad, though we were up north and you can't really get away with loafers or Toms when there's snow on the ground, as there tended to be during our recruitments.

CyanSun15, if there is going to be snow where you are going to college, make sure your boots are waterproof. There's nothing worse than wearing your cute boots around campus after the first snow and realizing that they are not waterproof.

Additionally, definitely take IndianaSigKap's advice and invest in a long coat that goes down to your mid-thigh or knee (depending on height). Recruitment or not, that will help keep you warm during the winter! :)


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