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Originally posted by KLPDaisy
During recruitment this past semester, the national advisor for one of the sororities came up to help out with recruitment stuff. She was wearing her badge with pretty casual clothing (a skirt, a nice t-shirt, and nice flip flops), so I'm guessing that that particular sorority doesn't have as many rules persay about how the badge needs to be worn.
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I think it also has to do with regional definitions of "dressed up." To my first alum chapter function, I wore kakkis and my badge, and got such a look of shock from a member orgainlly from U of Tenn. I got the same look from one of our older members (shes been in the organization for at least 50 years). Meanwhile, at my chapter we thought kakkis were dressy enough.