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ClassicBeauty 06-30-2007 01:08 AM

Recruitment Shopping
 
What stores would y'all recommend for PNMs to shop at for recruitment parties?

kathykd2005 06-30-2007 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ClassicBeauty (Post 1477285)
What stores would y'all recommend for PNMs to shop at for recruitment parties?

Where are you recruiting? That would be helpful, since different areas are more casual and some more formal. And there are a dozen or so threads on this. Search :)

ΑΓΔSquirrelGirl 06-30-2007 12:48 PM

My two cents:

1. Take into account your campus culture. Take into account what YOU want. If designer labels are important to the chapters you are interested in, buy them. If you are interested in a chapter that focuses on other things, don't waste your money.
2. When in doubt, go classic. Trendy stuff often looks cheap, fits badly, and isn't appropriate.
3. Make sure everything fits. It should not look similar to shrink rap, but you shouldn't be pulling up your pants or your top constantly, either.
4. Don't go buy a bunch of new stuff just because it's new. If you have a fabulous dress from 9th grade that you are comfortable in and feel good in, wear it.
5. Girls don't care to see your cleavage. Or up your skirt. You aren't rushing for a bid from a bunch of guys.
6. If you aren't comfortable, you will act nervous and irritable. If you act nervous and irritable, it will throw off your interaction with your rusher. If you throw off your interaction with your rusher, she might not give glowing recommendations. Especially if there are 800 of you going through that night, and you were the 400th most friendly.
7. Brush your teeth. Brush your hair. Don't spend 8 hours on your make up.

Ocalagirl 06-30-2007 09:17 PM

Your advice made a lot of sense. I know I spent over a $1000 dollars on everything and it totally wasn't worth it. As much as I thought it would give me confidence a bigger boost, I think only a couple new pieces for the last two rounds would have been just fine. I think my budget this year will be less than three hundred for everything. My mom will be so much happier:) lol

KSUViolet06 06-30-2007 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Ocalagirl (Post 1477574)
Your advice made a lot of sense. I know I spent over a $1000 dollars on everything.

Wow.

My advice to PNMs about clothes:

*Make sure you are comfortable. Discomfort is not a good look. Don't wear anything that you will constantly be fidgeting with.

*New does not equal better. If you don't OWN a sundress, then go buy a new one. But if you already have one that you like, it's just not necessary.

FSUZeta 06-30-2007 09:55 PM

clothes that you have had for a while will be new to everyone you meet at college(assuming you are a new student).

if you feel inclined to wear a strapless dress, please PLEASE, walk around for at least 5 or 10 minutes in the dress-if you find yourself hoisting it up constantly, do not wear it to a recruitment party(or anywhere for that matter!). it is extremely unattractive to be constantly adjusting yourself just to be a slave to fashion.

UGAalum94 06-30-2007 09:59 PM

Going with the "don't wear anything that you are uncomfortable in" that both KSUViolet and AGDSquirrelGirl (and FSUZeta) rightly mention, if you don't already own a sundress AND your campus really does suggest other possible outfits for that round, find out from members on that campus if you can appropriately wear something else more like what you would usually wear to a similarly dressy event.

Although you want to be appropriately dressed for your campus, there's probably a lot less of a sorority girl costume that everyone will be wearing than you might imagine. If you can figure out a way to wear appropriate clothes that you already feel comfortable in and know look good, why risk a certain kind of outfit you feel weird in? And I completely second FSUZeta's comment on the strapless deal.

honeychile 06-30-2007 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by FSUZeta (Post 1477583)
clothes that you have had for a while will be new to everyone you meet at college(assuming you are a new student).

if you feel inclined to wear a strapless dress, please PLEASE, walk around for at least 5 or 10 minutes in the dress-if you find yourself hoisting it up constantly, do not wear it to a recruitment party(or anywhere for that matter!). it is extremely unattractive to be constantly adjusting yourself just to be a slave to fashion.

Ditto on shoes. Never, ever even think about wearing brand new shoes to Recruitment parties! Your discomfort will show on your face, whether you realize it or not.

Please wear something that you are extremely comfortable in! When I went Recruitment shopping, we saw nothing that compared to a dress I had worn to Homecoming the year before. It was classic, comfortable, and something I felt wonderful wearing. If you don't feel wonderful while wearing something, it's not the right one.

KSUViolet06 06-30-2007 10:37 PM

As far as stores go, I'd check out your local department stores (Kohl's, Macy's, Nordstrom, etc). They all have pretty good deals this time of year, especially on things like sundresses, capris, etc.

I wouldn't go spending a ton of money on clothing for recruitment, just because you may/may not get a bid and you don't want to be kicking yourself for spending a ton.

Lilxcutie88 06-30-2007 10:43 PM

american eagle has great clothes i personally think for sorority girls. were actually have a HUGE sale, and were about to get new stuff for the fall, so everything right now is about60% off u might want to check it out. I work there and its funny most the girls there are in sororities

FSUZeta 07-01-2007 10:39 AM

check out ann taylor-in person or on line-there is a sale going on and i saw lots of dresses that would be appropriate for recruitment-depending on what school you attend.

banana republic is also having a sale, but i did not pop in there.

ufpiphi 07-01-2007 01:33 PM

J. Crew is wonderful for classic, simple clothing. They are having a big summer sale right now, and frequently have sale items on the website.

melsigkap 07-01-2007 01:41 PM

I was actually just going to mention ann taylor or ann taylor loft! i work at loft and the dresses are fantastic for recruitment! their clothes are always classic and comfortable.

Ocalagirl 07-01-2007 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 (Post 1477581)
Wow.


well I told my mom that number not thinking she would go for it, but she said ok. With that money though I also bought a couple of new shirts, pants/jeans, and some shoes for school and recruitment. This year I am not getting anything I can't wear over again and my pref dress is being taken in. It comes in handy when your grandmother is a professional seamstress.

But being the "bright" person I am found an adorable pair of shoes on this shopping trip. They were platform sandals with really cute beading on top and had teal beads that matched my shirt for the first round. I had worn them a couple times before recruitment, but never as long as that day. By the end of the day, those cute beads had cut into my feet and for the second day I had big scabs on my feet. I was thinking though and brought comfy flip flops to wear between houses or I don't think I could have made it through the day. Thank god that my sandals for the second day covered them up and I coming to my senses wore some cute Reef flipflops that were comfortable and I got compliments on them.

I will say this too...Our Rho Gammas had told us not to bring anything that wouldn't fit into a small sandwich bag because they wouldn't be responsible for it. I didn't listen and thank god I didn't. I packed a bag with my shoes, an umbrella, makeup to touch up, mirror, brush, breathmints(I read the advice on gum making your breath actually stink worse),water, granola bar, and a tide pen (which came in handy when one of the girls dropped a strawberry on herself and we got most of it out...I guess it was a good thing because she went ZTA anyway:) I cannot tell you how many girls asked to borrow my mirror and try to touch themselves up. The next day I definitely saw more people doing it. I only brought stuff that I didn't care if it got stolen and I wouldn't be lost without it.

AlphaFrog 07-01-2007 05:52 PM

If you're rushing anywhere south of the Mason-Dixon, Lilly is always a good choice.


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