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12-19-2008, 01:15 AM
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Down here they are popular and worn by high school & college (sometimes older). If they only appealed to high schoolers, then they wouldn't bother with a college line and having us vote online to have our schools added. If they added my school I'd be sure to get some pieces. Our school can't be found at any major store so it'd be nice.
Phi Beta Pink, as stated before, is very old. Nothing new. And I've never seen them make "letters" out of it. It's always been written out, so no big deal. I have a Pink shirt & a lounge pants. I also have a few of the undies. They are comfy and cute, but I don't have all that money to drop on lounge clothes.
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12-19-2008, 01:45 AM
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we wear the stuff all the time (during recruitment too).
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Look I know I'm a little slow on the draw, but I managed to score the immovable Friday 8 am final. So if I misunderstood this, don't take it personally.
But you guys wear that tacky crap during rush?!
If I got that right, then go ahead, take it personally.
As to the OP, I agree with KSUViolet- it's clothing. With words. It's PEOPLE who give greek life a bad name, not what they're wearing.
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12-19-2008, 03:17 AM
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no we had shirts made with the peace sign and pink dog logo that actually say pi beta pink.
so no we don't wear the sweatpants, with PINK on the butt and all that crap--we just use the logo because someone in the chapter was/is under the impression that the designer for the pink line is a pi phi.
ETA: just to clarify when i say we wear the stuff all the time. i really mean to say that there are sisters in my chapter who choose to wear this line and do not find the line offensive to greek women (as the OP was saying)
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12-19-2008, 11:14 AM
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Down here they are popular and worn by high school & college (sometimes older). If they only appealed to high schoolers, then they wouldn't bother with a college line and having us vote online to have our schools added. If they added my school I'd be sure to get some pieces. Our school can't be found at any major store so it'd be nice.
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I didn't say college girls didn't wear them. I said it is made for younger girls - to draw them into VS stores. I mean, there are people in college that still wear high school letter jackets too.
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12-19-2008, 12:13 PM
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I didn't say college girls didn't wear them. I said it is made for younger girls - to draw them into VS stores. I mean, there are people in college that still wear high school letter jackets too.
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Just because high school girls like the VS collections doesn't mean that VS makes collections with high school girls in mind. At least I would hope not since VS is an ADULT store. And yes, I know that they make more than just lingerie but since they do specialize in lingerie, nothing coming out of there should be targeted to children. If they are doing this, then we should be upset about that and write to the company.
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12-19-2008, 12:18 PM
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plus, looking at the website, they don't even use the "phi beta pink" theme anymore. Everything says Univ. of Pink, Peace Love Pink, etc. i looked through both the all tops and all bottoms sections and didn't see one reference to phi beta pink.
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12-19-2008, 01:30 PM
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Just because high school girls like the VS collections doesn't mean that VS makes collections with high school girls in mind. At least I would hope not since VS is an ADULT store. And yes, I know that they make more than just lingerie but since they do specialize in lingerie, nothing coming out of there should be targeted to children. If they are doing this, then we should be upset about that and write to the company.
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12-19-2008, 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest
Just because high school girls like the VS collections doesn't mean that VS makes collections with high school girls in mind. At least I would hope not since VS is an ADULT store. And yes, I know that they make more than just lingerie but since they do specialize in lingerie, nothing coming out of there should be targeted to children. If they are doing this, then we should be upset about that and write to the company.
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I don't think they're necessarily "targeting" those girls who are between the age of 13 and 19, but they'd have to be extremely naive to think that these "tweens" aren't going to be interested in the clothing they're selling. As the one article that 33girl posted pointed out, younger girls are going in the stores, not necessarily looking for skimpy underwear, but searching for the comfy sweats that they wear to school.
When I was in high school, I would see more girls wearing pajamas/sweatpants to class than anything else. In college, it was a bit different. First of all, you could always spot the freshman on campus, because they'd take 3 hours to get ready in the morning and come to class in skirts and Stilletos. After that, some resorted back to their old ways, but for the most part, they'd wear Penn State sweatpants, or ones that didn't have logos across the butt.
If Victoria's Secret thinks that these younger girls aren't going to see this clothing and think, "That's cute, I want it!" they're kidding themselves.
On the other hand, is it really that bad? If a girl really wants to buy lingerie, she's going to.. whether it's from VS or not. But if she saw a friend with a really cute pair of sweatpants on and she wanted them, she'll probably only buy those. And their underwear is displayed in windows in the mall for everyone to see, not to mention on tv in the fashion show. I highly doubt that simply walking into the store is going to lure a girl into buying underwear you can floss with.
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12-19-2008, 03:30 PM
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I mostly don't like the loungewear because the only appropriate saying to be spelled across my ass would be "Wide load."
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LOL!
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12-19-2008, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest
Just because high school girls like the VS collections doesn't mean that VS makes collections with high school girls in mind. At least I would hope not since VS is an ADULT store. And yes, I know that they make more than just lingerie but since they do specialize in lingerie, nothing coming out of there should be targeted to children. If they are doing this, then we should be upset about that and write to the company.
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I've been wearing their undies and bras since 8th grade. Mostly the cotton and satin lines when I was younger. The Pink line did not exist. At that age I had no use for lace, thongs, etc. I dont see anything wrong with some of the lines being worn by or marketed to younger girls--they wear bras and undies too! I would however question a parent who thinks it is appropriate to buy or allow their young girls to wear thongs or v-strings. Maybe it's just me but I just dont think young girls should be wearing clothing that would "require" a thong or a v-string (young girls meaning middle school through high school). MAYBE a formal dress to an upper classman formal might call for a thong, but for the most part I dont think so.
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12-19-2008, 08:21 PM
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no we had shirts made with the peace sign and pink dog logo that actually say pi beta pink.
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gotcha. i was picturing a bunch of girls lined up at the door wearing matching sweatsuits.
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12-19-2008, 09:29 PM
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gotcha. i was picturing a bunch of girls lined up at the door wearing matching sweatsuits.
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oh goodness no. but i can see how you would think that from how i said it. we had fitted tees made and wore them with dress pants and heels.
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12-19-2008, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by rhoyaltempest
Just because high school girls like the VS collections doesn't mean that VS makes collections with high school girls in mind. At least I would hope not since VS is an ADULT store. And yes, I know that they make more than just lingerie but since they do specialize in lingerie, nothing coming out of there should be targeted to children. If they are doing this, then we should be upset about that and write to the company.
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I used to work for Victoria's Secret and the Pink line is TOTALLY targeted for younger girls. Yes, most of the VS merch is for adults, but what are the adults years before? Teens. The Pink line is so that young girls get the Victoria's Secret brand stuck in their head at an early age so that when they are ready to want more grown up undies and such they stick with what they know. This is something that was told to us in our training.
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12-19-2008, 10:53 PM
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I used to work for Victoria's Secret and the Pink line is TOTALLY targeted for younger girls. Yes, most of the VS merch is for adults, but what are the adults years before? Teens. The Pink line is so that young girls get the Victoria's Secret brand stuck in their head at an early age so that when they are ready to want more grown up undies and such they stick with what they know. This is something that was told to us in our training.
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totally agree.
and then i ask to the ones who are opposed to the Pink line, is that really so bad? plenty of brands market to younger girls--Abercrombie for example-- just so that they have it in their head that they need to shop there when they get older. i think it is pretty common and unlike abercrombie who would have most of their shirts with sexual innuendos that were highly inappropriate, I don't see anything inappropriate about the VS PINK line.
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12-20-2008, 12:23 AM
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So, no, I personally don't mind it, but I understand why people are hesitant about it. In fact, and I realized I may get critized for this, but I think I would like to see some kind of agreement made between Panhellenic and VS to come out with a line for sororities...I mean I know that will NEVER happen, lol, but I think they could come out with some pretty cute things...Just my opinion!
ETA: Ok, I thought of an instance where I would NOT want to see real sorority letters. With the Collegiate Collection, they made panties with the college logos which I thought was kinda strange. I would definitely not want my letters on underwear... lol But other than that, I still think there could be some really cute sweats, hoodies, bags, etc.......Although I suppose thats what all of those Internet Greek stores are for....
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Just an FYI, a little while back, Gamma Phi Beta IH put an announcement on our InCircle community that they had been contacted about participating in some type of VS contest for sororities, and that the sorority, after reading about the contest, decided it was not in the sorority's best interests to participate.
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