Texas Princess- I feel you with what collegians wear nowadays. I was just at Founders Day two Saturday's ago and like 75% of the collegians were wearing strapless dresses. Now, some of then knew not to wear their pin, but you had the other half who did. I told other alums (including their advisors) that maybe the collegians needed a "fashion show" on what is appropriate and what isn't appropriate pin attire. (Plus, with my chapter recolonizing this fall, those girls will be "looking up" to the chapter so it's like "come on ladies, dress appropriately"). IMPO.
When I was in college (eons ago, LOL), appropriate pin attire was considered Sunday best and definately no jeans. But I think the definition of "Sunday best" has changed in the 10 years since I was initiated. I can only recall a couple chapter meetings where we didn't have to wear pin attire.
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