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Old 03-31-2008, 08:51 PM
CuriousCasey CuriousCasey is offline
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Originally Posted by SthrnZeta View Post
I went to UGA's homecoming football game last year and I felt horribly underdressed. J didn't tell me to wear a dress, so I showed up in a red t-shirt and jeans. At GMU, we wore lettered shirts in GMU's colors with jeans and sneakers to show our support for our school and for our respective GLOs. I mean, they're sporting events, so it seemed odd to me to dress up for them... I wouldn't wear a dress to any other spectator sport, what makes college sporting events any different?

It all comes down to campus climate. Where I went, letters were big, Greeks dressed up for meetings and certain events but basically just wore party shirts and letters to show pride in our orgs or whatever we felt like wearing that day. But then again, GMU is still considered by many to be a "non-traditional" and "commuter" campus....
I am from the south (SEC country) and chose to go to a northern school. Many (almost all) of my friends who go to SEC schools are in GLO's and I see the photos of them in dresses and such at games and i'm suddenly glad I go to school where I do. I would be terribly uncomfortable cheering and such at a football game if I was in a dress and just..all dressed up in general. Its a football game..
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