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Old 12-26-2003, 05:02 PM
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Totally PHILISOPHICAL discussion about what to wear to ri

Notice I said philisophical. I DO NOT want this to be a "we do so- so and so" thread.

That being said....
Robes or all white/nice dress? That is the question!

I am in a social, professional and co-ed GLO. I have participated in rituals in all three at my home school and at other chapters. Some wear robes, some wear all white dress (as long as it was white it did not matter), some it was a more fomal white dress and one it was just a really nice "dark" dress. It has even vaired from chapter to chapter. One chapter insisted on all white nice dress-no pants or anything, the other, anything went-one girl showed up in a bed sheet! What are your opinions? Do you feel it is OK to wear a white bathrobe or t-shirt as long as it is white, or is it better for everyone to be really dressed up even if it is different and not so uniformed? Robes? Do they add to the occassion or take away? Just opinions please!

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Old 12-26-2003, 05:09 PM
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It seems to me that a bed sheet would be a little, er, informal to wear to any type of ritual ceremony. I think I'd feel more comfortable in at least a nice dress.
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Old 12-26-2003, 05:17 PM
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I know in the rituals I have been in, I get a feeling of being in a dignified environment.

You were bedsheets to a freaking toga party, not a ceremony.

Showing up in a t-shirt, bathrobe, or bed sheet is not what I would call dignified. In my opinion, that kind of attire is crying out for individuality...not really appropriate during ritual if you ask me.
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Old 12-26-2003, 05:19 PM
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Hate to say it, but reminds me of a MASH Episode!

Hawkeyes sceptor was a toilet plunder!

Think it may be a lot more meaningfull if it was uniform in some sort of way! Well, unless it was a joke and fun sort of thing!
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Old 12-26-2003, 06:45 PM
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Re: Totally PHILISOPHICAL discussion about what to wear to ri

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Notice I said philisophical. I DO NOT want this to be a "we do so- so and so" thread.

That being said....
Robes or all white/nice dress? That is the question!

Do you feel it is OK to wear a white bathrobe or t-shirt as long as it is white, or is it better for everyone to be really dressed up even if it is different and not so uniformed? Robes? Do they add to the occassion or take away? Just opinions please!
ok, bathrobes and bed sheets should definately be out. i understand that sometimes we ask our members to look for white dresses in the dead of winter and such, so it can be tough to find a nice dress. in that case, robes just make it easier. now in instances where you wouldn't be able to get robes, then perhaps you can start a white dress collection. as people graduate or get new white dresses, they can donate them to the chapter. people can borrow the dresses to ensure no one shows up with her fitted sheet wrapped around her body.
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Old 12-26-2003, 07:19 PM
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Re: Re: Totally PHILISOPHICAL discussion about what to wear to ri

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now in instances where you wouldn't be able to get robes, then perhaps you can start a white dress collection. as people graduate or get new white dresses, they can donate them to the chapter. people can borrow the dresses to ensure no one shows up with her fitted sheet wrapped around her body.
Way back when I was active in the house, we had a huge collection of long white dresses which we had to wear for Pledge Presents. If we did not already own a long white dress, at least we did not have to buy one for a one time wearing. We started collecting short white dresses from graduating seniors so that they could be used by those who needed a dress.

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Old 12-26-2003, 08:14 PM
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I think if you want dignity, you need to dress in a dignified way.
You are co-ed. I don't see anything wrong with everyone wearing black, or the guys with their ever ready blue jacket.

Why not up the initiation fees a buck or two and start a fund for robes. That way, all the guys and girls would be "presented" in an EQUAL manner representing equal members.

You can make uniformity exist within the ceremony, but dark clothing is easier to get by with than white-off white beige-cream etc....
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Old 12-26-2003, 10:18 PM
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Yay for robes, but not bathrobes! - nice, sturdy choir-type robes that you could order from your HQ or Robes R Us. They could be passed down through the chapter and a "robe fund" maintained as part of local dues for when they need replaced. The best part is that no one would be dressed inappropriately. I've seen various "whites" in person and in pictures, and suffice it to say I would be embarrassed to stand next to some of these people in a club, let alone in a ritual.

It is very, very very hard to find white dresses sometimes...but in dire circumstances, I think I would prefer a white t-shirt & white sweatpants to a bedsheet, or someone dressed like a whore.
If it's between the whore and the bedsheet, I pick the bedsheet - at least your butt isn't hanging out of it.

Sorry, but I am a real stickler where this topic is concerned.

Oh, and yay, yay, yay for the schools who mention on their website that you might need a white dress - it's easier to buy it and take it back if you don't need it than find it at the last minute.
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Old 12-27-2003, 05:13 AM
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I have to say I would feel that the ritual was being kinda disrespected if someone wore like a bed sheet to a ritual to my org's ceremony... but I'm kinda really into the tradition of ritual and everything having been a rainbow girl where there are SUPER SUPER strict dress codes and all... I tend to be really picky about wearing appropriate clothing for the occasion
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Old 12-27-2003, 05:35 AM
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I think it is really important to consider whether or not the chapter has a house. If so, I can certainly understand robes or even thick white t-shirts sewn together to make a long dress... I know, especially here in the South, that it can be nearly impossible to actually find a store selling white dresses after Labor Day. (I worked at a store that removed all of the remaining white dresses from the clearance racks so that they would not get "talked about.") And, if everyone changes into their outfits at the house, then I don't think it would be so bad.

But, I think if there is no house, only a chapter room, etc., then it should be more elegant in the form of dresses. (I think it matters what people see the members wearing if they are lined up outside the chapter room...)

Bed sheets are inexcusable to me. I think that if the rules are so lax that something so informal is allowed, then why not go to Wal-Mart, etc. and buy SOMETHING else. I think a white sweatshirt and sweatpants would be more appropriate than BED SHEETS!
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Old 12-31-2003, 01:48 AM
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I think a white sweatshirt and sweatpants would be more appropriate than BED SHEETS!
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Old 12-31-2003, 01:24 PM
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Robes.

That way you don't have to worry about people showing up in bed sheets, or towels. No matter how much you try to tell them to dress "appropriately", there will be people who don't listen. We gave up and went to robes completely.
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Old 12-31-2003, 04:08 PM
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It's gotta be robes. For a honorary I belong to, we were told to dress business professional for our induction. I asked my boyfriend at the time, who was a member, what exactly they meant. He had been inducted with all men, and said I needed a SUIT. I go to the mall and buy a suit (which granted I needed anyway) and show up for initiation in it. All the members are in suits, and I'm the only inductee who is. One of the girls was wearing a denim skirt and flip-flops, several of the men were wearing polo shirts (untucked!) with khakis. I couldn't believe it.
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Old 12-31-2003, 07:54 PM
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I think a white sweatshirt and sweatpants would be more appropriate than BED SHEETS!
I would even go so far as to say that nice non-white clothes would be better than bed sheets, despite the symbolic significance of the white. When I initiated, my chapter allowed cream, pastels and khakis in addition to white -- maybe a little bit like getting married in a pink dress, but it ensured that in a world where white dresses are impossible to find past September, and tough even before that, that we were all dressed nicely.

My chapter's been getting a little tougher since then but we still allow creams and light khakis and the occasional pastel if you can't find anything else.
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Old 01-01-2004, 01:17 AM
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My chapter allows khakis for certain rituals, but for initiation, it's gotta be white. No excuses.
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