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When I was an active, fraternity pledges were strongly encouraged, if not outright required, to wear their pledge pins except when engaging in the 4 S's (sleeping, showering, sports, sex). If you wore a T-shirt and jeans to class, you pinned your pledge pin onto your T-shirt.
New members of NPC sororities were also strongly encouraged to wear their NM pins. I pledged a local where we were required (flat out required, not just encouraged) to wear our pledge rings at all times. When we became part of AEPhi, we were strongly encouraged to wear our NM pins. The 4 S's were an exception, of course.
So it was common to see pledge / new member pins with casual attire. Badges, no - if you wanted to wear your badge, you had to dress accordingly, so badges were a rare sight in lecture halls and classrooms.
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