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Old 03-31-2008, 04:58 PM
Thetagirl218 Thetagirl218 is offline
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At most universities I've worked with, chapters do not have any sort of "dress code" for what members wear around campus. The general feeling is that you are representing our organization at all times so look your best.

As far as chapter meetings go, we have a national dress code for what is acceptable to be wearing with our badge. I'm sure that this applies to all other groups, but I don't really see much variation between parts of the country when we have a national standard.
Ditto that during my college years!
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Old 03-31-2008, 05:11 PM
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I don't think anyone who responded yet lives in a place that has winter.

I sure don't feel like starting to even try to describe the Greek (and non affiliated undergrads and grad students) fashion on my campus, but I am praying to the Baby Jesus that people will stop wearing pyjama pants and slippers outside, especially in winter. Ditto on butt letter sweatpants and rainbow tie dyed crocs or uggs with sweats any time of the year. Fashion tragedies abounded this morning and seriously, we've got to do better!
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