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Dress Code Across the U.S.
I tried the search function, but did not quite find what I was looking to read about. I thought it would be interesting to read about dress codes for both sororities and fraternities across the U.S.
*Please state where you are located (i.e. the University/College and state) *State your sorority/fraternity *Discuss dress code for any time you are on campus, but outside of a Greek function (normal school attendance and such) *Discuss dress code for a function outside of your house, inside of your house, chapter meeting etc. *Anything additional to share is most welcome! I would love to see the differences across the U.S. and also your feelings. |
This is not quite what you asked for, but here are my two cents:
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Mu Lambda Chapter (A Washington, DC Alumni Chapter) Chapter Meeting: Professional to business casual, but Alpha paraphernalia has been an acceptable substitute Certain Functions: Alpha Attire = black suits and gold ties |
It's the "feelings" aspect that may jump up and bite this thread in the butt.
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I am not quite sure what you mean?^^
Let me say that I don't mean any trouble here and I am just interested in how things are different in different areas and how the rules are different amongst various sororities/fraternities. While I am at it- I don't understand why people on Greek Chat can't handle certain topics and questions and act as adults. It is simple conversation and I am somewhat shocked at how people handle various things here. (please note SWTXBelle that my statements are not directed at you) If a mod feels the need to close my thread, then by all means do so. |
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Dress code for campus...not an official one, but usually a polo (VV, RL, SoPro, BB, etc) or an oxford and khaki or private school blue (navy? I guess) shorts (or pants depending on the time of year) and sperrys/wallabees/rainbows/boots. Croakies and whatever your pair of sunglasses are (costas, ray ban, maui jim, etc) If you're greek, this is the general dress because this is how we've always dressed. When I was a little kid I wore the same clothes (albeit smaller) that I do now. It creates a gap between the GDI's and the Greeks because you can easily tell who is Greek and who is not which is why we never wear "jerseys" and don't need party t-shirts. Football games, pledges wear ties and a suitcoat. Most members wear ties and an oxford with some variation. For chapter meetings, polo and pants. For ritual chapter, full dress (tie, button up, jacket, etc). I have my own feelings regarding elsewhere but choose to keep them quiet in an effort to keep the thread on track. I don't care what other people wear, I know what looks good and what doesn't. |
No offense taken - what I mean is that often clothing discussions degenerate into north/south debates that quickly take an ugly turn. So, while I too am interested in what different campuses wear, I am afraid that certain GCers will be unable to resist the chance to start another "fratty/non-fratty" discussion. And yes, I think it's silly and unnecessary, so I hope I am wrong.
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Generally on campus, our guys will wear whatever it is that they wear. Some will wear polos, others, not.
For meetings, about 90% of the time, it's coat and tie. For football games, shirt and tie. |
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Thank you for responding and my hopes are that people will be mature and keep this thread on a positive and informative thought.:) |
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Wow, football games shirt and tie. Classy! |
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Florida State |
I'm struggling to see what's "interesting" about rehashing all of this in its own thread. Hasn't this topic been thoroughly covered in various discussions in other threads?
olduITY? |
We have a whole thread about chapter meeting attire thread if you're interested:
http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...ad.php?t=71360 And about what different sorority chapters wore for recruitment: http://www.greekchat.com/gcforums/sh...highlight=wear |
nittanyalum, what might not be interesting to you may be interesting to me. We all have opinions.
Thank you KSUViolet06. I did read that, but also was looking for anything else members felt like sharing. |
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Although, if you really cared you would not post at all and perhaps let the thread sink. To my knowledge, while we've had threads similar to like this we have not had a thread exactly like this. I think it's a worthy thread to continue on. |
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