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Originally Posted by JocelynC
LOL. I mean really, it MIGHT get a rise out of a few people for a little bit, but at the end of the day, you just spent YOUR money on a jacket with 3 other sororities colors/letters on it and a wack TI quote.
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I can understand your amazement to this. For you, you'd have to put 25 other groups on your back. I'd imagine the shirt would weigh a ton and cost about as much.
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Sidenote: And don't NPHC's have some sort of official rules about what they can buy/have made with their letters on it?
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I'm sure some do. Based on what I've seen in terms of the types of 'nalia people wear, I think the sororities are a bit more restrictive than the fraternities. But, like I said, that's just based on observation.
I can say that for us, the tone of the color is very critical. Not everyone (as in clothes designers and vendors) will make the same tone of rhoyal blue. One vendor's rhoyal blue is another's deep purple - depending on the light.
The issue of what is appropriate to wear is more of a concern for the undergrads, especially the neos (hence this thread). And, speaking from personal experience, no matter what you tell the ugs's to do and not do, a few will still want to be daring and try to get away with stuff. That is why for my region (SW) we are very strict on what can and can not be put on a line jacket. So much so, that if the ug is seen wearing an offending line jacket it can be removed from her person.