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Originally posted by CrucialCrimson
Navy blue as a background might not be the best choice of a garment, but I don't see how one can call it "definitely" out of protocol - if that's the case, then what should one make of all the burgundy and blue denim garments with symbols on them.
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"Navy Blue Pullover" and "blue denim" are different things. Denim is a type of material, a neutral material at that. Think about it, you can wear any color shirt that you want with your blue denim jeans, but if you put on some navy blue pants, you'd better coordinate your shirt with those blue pants. Likewise with khaki pants - you can wear them with anything, unlike blue pants.
Regarding the "burgundy", that's kind of close to crimson, so I don't see that as quite as bad as a navy blue pullover.
What is that soror THINKING? What color symbols is she planning on putting on the pullover - Red? White? Red AND white? What the heck... If I saw a soror wearing a navy blue pullover with symbols on it, I wouldn't try to take it from her, because that would be stealing (and assault and battery!), but I would definitely pull her aside and try to give her some sisterly advice.