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Old 09-26-2008, 12:41 PM
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Maybe it's a campus thing, but "pin/badge attire" and what you'd wear to preference are two very different things at my school. Not that preference attire is inappropriate for wearing your badge, just it'd be a bit over-the-top for formal meeting.

Badge attire is business casual, which, in my mind, includes dress pants/capris, skirts, more professional looking dresses, blazers, sweaters, cardigans, button-downs, etc. No denim, chinos, cords.

Maybe a conservative dress that could go business casual or cocktail would be best for the OP?
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Old 09-26-2008, 12:46 PM
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Maybe a conservative dress that could go business casual or cocktail would be best for the OP?
I think this sounds like the best bet. The sisters might be wearing suits or something.

I wish the whole "religious service" comparison would be thrown out as you see everything from soup to nuts at church nowadays.
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Old 09-26-2008, 01:46 PM
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I think this sounds like the best bet. The sisters might be wearing suits or something.

I wish the whole "religious service" comparison would be thrown out as you see everything from soup to nuts at church nowadays.
you saw nuts at church?
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Old 09-26-2008, 03:04 PM
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Maybe it's a campus thing, but "pin/badge attire" and what you'd wear to preference are two very different things at my school. Not that preference attire is inappropriate for wearing your badge, just it'd be a bit over-the-top for formal meeting.

Badge attire is business casual, which, in my mind, includes dress pants/capris, skirts, more professional looking dresses, blazers, sweaters, cardigans, button-downs, etc. No denim, chinos, cords.
I agree with this. Preference is usually dressier than what someone would wear to chapter.
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