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Well... no. My sorority does not allow wearing our badge with jeans.
When suitably dressed, initiated members of Sigma Chi Fraternity may wear the badge. The badge is to be worn on a collared shirt, pull-over sweater, or vest, but never on the lapel of a coat.
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I've noticed that on my campus, it's very common for our 10 fraternities to require their pledges to wear their pledge pins for the duration of their pledge period, but that Sigma Chi's seem to be the only ones who require their pledges to always be dressed up while wearing it, by which I mean at the very least no jeans, only khakis or nicer pants, and no t-shirts. Are they one of the only fraternities to have this rule, or are they just the only ones on my campus that follow it? I just remember a certain friend of mine having to do laundry very often
Also, Kappa Delta does offer through our official jeweler various ways to wear ones badge as jewelery as an alumnae. I know a ring can be made out of it, and a pendent. The pendent is very cool, we had a travelling consultant come who had it.