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Old 01-19-2006, 03:11 AM
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That's a bit harsh...I'd say 85% of the guys on campus at UA wear A&F...I hope you're joking dude - especially if the guy works at A&F (like me) whose closet is almost all A&F - what's wrong with one brand of clothing? If you would truely cut someone purely because he wears a brand of clothing which you don't like, you're not upholding the standards of fraternal brotherhood. That's no reason to cut someone.
Because we can find plenty of people who are nice guys and who deserve a bid. That's not hard, there's plenty of people like that. The best way to find the pledges who will best represent your fraternity is to find those which exude class. AF does not exude class for the most part, and neither does AE especially. Certainly not Hollister, but I am guilty of owning a few myself.

Plus wasn't Wes on Real World a greek at Arizona?
That might say something.

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Old 01-19-2006, 03:54 AM
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Okay, this whole big concern about what's "fratty" and what isn't is really gay. Even the word "fratty" is gay. The popped collar was gay back in the 80's and it's even gayer now.

Hollister? AE? A&F? All gay.

Missing the days when guys just wore 501 jeans and a t-shirt. All this extra grooming is just...gay.
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Old 01-19-2006, 04:27 AM
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wow, our Frat seriously has a wide variety of what bros wear. We wear pastels, letters t-shirts, jeans, polos, suits, all at the same party, this group dressing just sounds too cookie cutter.
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Old 01-19-2006, 10:05 AM
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Okay, this whole big concern about what's "fratty" and what isn't is really gay. Even the word "fratty" is gay. The popped collar was gay back in the 80's and it's even gayer now.

Hollister? AE? A&F? All gay.

Missing the days when guys just wore 501 jeans and a t-shirt. All this extra grooming is just...gay.
So true, classic is classic.
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Old 01-19-2006, 10:19 AM
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I'm too old for guys who always wear stuff from AE and A+F, but guys who wear Express for Men makes my heart melt. Personally, I like "pretty boys".
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Old 01-19-2006, 10:29 AM
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Because we can find plenty of people who are nice guys and who deserve a bid. That's not hard, there's plenty of people like that. The best way to find the pledges who will best represent your fraternity is to find those which exude class. AF does not exude class for the most part, and neither does AE especially. Certainly not Hollister, but I am guilty of owning a few myself.

Plus wasn't Wes on Real World a greek at Arizona?
That might say something.
A man who is a gentleman, "exudes class" in how he carries himself, his conversation and his humor - everything he does, and he has a moose in the corner of this shirt...absolutely no reason to cut someone. Sounds like the typical stereotype of "Frat guys are assholes".
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Old 01-19-2006, 10:30 AM
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Okay, this whole big concern about what's "fratty" and what isn't is really gay. Even the word "fratty" is gay. The popped collar was gay back in the 80's and it's even gayer now.

Hollister? AE? A&F? All gay.

Missing the days when guys just wore 501 jeans and a t-shirt. All this extra grooming is just...gay.
So rare, but I agree with you. God, I remember when it was a Big Deal because one of the Sig Eps was rocking a ponytail. "OMG HE THINKS HE'S BONO OR SOMETHING!!"

So, if Hollister/A&F/AE are all unacceptable, what is cool? Lacoste?
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Old 01-19-2006, 10:32 AM
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Oh and also - while most frat guys are getting smashed on a Friday and Saturday night, drunk and inhibited, come back to me with your "class" argument. The brand of clothing they wear will be the farthest thing on my mind. Also you shouldn't be talking smack about Arizona - we're no less "masculine" than any other school, just because we are on the west coast and have more fun than the east coast boys says nothing about our masculinity or "class level".

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Old 01-19-2006, 10:55 AM
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Last time I looked at an atlas, Arizona was not on either coast but was a flyover state in the desert.
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Old 01-19-2006, 11:26 AM
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I'm too old for guys who always wear stuff from AE and A+F, but guys who wear Express for Men makes my heart melt. Personally, I like "pretty boys".
Give me the good old days when it was called Structure.
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Old 01-19-2006, 11:37 AM
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Give me the good old days when it was called Structure.
Ah, yes. I'll share a sad commentary. I was in a Children's Place shopping for my kids the other night...got to talking w/the cashier about retail and blahblahblah, and mentioned my old days as a Structure manager. She said "What's 'Structure?'" Has it been that long since the name changed???
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Old 01-19-2006, 11:50 AM
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Okay, this whole big concern about what's "fratty" and what isn't is really gay. Even the word "fratty" is gay. The popped collar was gay back in the 80's and it's even gayer now.

Hollister? AE? A&F? All gay.

Missing the days when guys just wore 501 jeans and a t-shirt. All this extra grooming is just...gay.
Maybe I'm missing something but good grief, can you lay off the word 'gay' as a derogatory term? I can't believe that this is the only word in your entire vocab that you could find?.

What does 'gay' even mean about these stores?

If you do insist on using it, could you at least get the grammer part right...'gayer' should be 'more gay' ? (and really, only if you must)

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Old 01-19-2006, 12:19 PM
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AZ is considered west coast (just because it's an afternoon's drive from CA) - so technically, you're right - we're pretty much in the middle of the desert
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Old 01-19-2006, 12:26 PM
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Maybe I'm missing something but good grief, can you lay off the word 'gay' as a derogatory term? I can't believe that this is the only word in your entire vocab that you could find?.
I guess A&F and AE desire sexual relations with other clothing of the same gender?
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Old 01-19-2006, 12:33 PM
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Maybe I'm missing something but good grief, can you lay off the word 'gay' as a derogatory term? I can't believe that this is the only word in your entire vocab that you could find?.

What does 'gay' even mean about these stores?

If you do insist on using it, could you at least get the grammer part right...'gayer' should be 'more gay' ? (and really, only if you must)
Are you gay?

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