I think the better question is: who has ever seen apparel with an NPC crest that wasn't fugly? Outside of D9 and D9-style line jackets, I don't know really think of the crest as an accessory.
I have a chambray sweatshirt-style top that has a huge crest on it. I've yet to wear it without receiving compliments on it.
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As I've seen ASA pledges called on social media. Baby Bug? Yikes.
Pledge was fine.
My PSU sorority sister's daughter is going through rush at PSU this week, and I'll be eager to hear where she ends up. If she is an ASA like her mom, I just hope she's not a "baby bug".
I think the better question is: who has ever seen apparel with an NPC crest that wasn't fugly? Outside of D9 and D9-style line jackets, I don't know really think of the crest as an accessory.
One of the many things I love about Theta Phi Alpha is her beautiful coat of arms. I think for apparel it looks better flattened to single color than displayed in full silver, gold, and blue.
I think the better question is: who has ever seen apparel with an NPC crest that wasn't fugly? Outside of D9 and D9-style line jackets, I don't know really think of the crest as an accessory.
My pledge class has these cardigans:
I like that our Armorial Bearings aren't too in your face, but still retain the colour. However, I think a full size colour rendition might be too much
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I like that our Armorial Bearings aren't too in your face, but still retain the colour. However, I think a full size colour rendition might be too much