pnm clothing
by: Sorority questionI know we get all the info we need about clothing ect when we go to the orientation or sign up . But could we get a brief over view of the clothing for rush so we can buy the right things before school starts. Thanks
#1by: miz
#2by: hey
For sisterhood aim for what you might wear to a graduation party- cute skirt and top or sundress, and for Pref wear what you would wear to a wedding or religious service.
General rules-
- err on the side of modesty (shorts/skirt/dress length, no backless or low cut, no bodycon)
- WEAR FULL COVERAGE UNDERWEAR OR SPANX (wish it didn't have to be said, but I've been flashed)
- avoid strapless because the tendency to pull at the top can be distracting and your strapless bra may choose that day to have a mind of its own
- avoid rompers (they may be stylish and look great on you, but it's a debated choice so honestly play it safe and avoid until you're a sister)
- avoid jean shorts/anything distressed. Like rompers, better to play it safe than fashion forward
- PICK COMFORTABLE FOOTWEAR. Yes, you want it to be stylish, but go for flats or cute sandals the first two rounds, wedges for sisterhood and pref, and if you have to pull out the stilettos, save them for pref when you're at fewer parties. And break them all in this summer.
- This is random, but you're going to be shaking a lot of hands while walking/talking/being cheered at, so avoid super long nails that could stab the sister shaking your hand/guiding you while you're distracted. It's happened, it's not the end of the world, but if you're nervous already accidentally stabbing someone won't calm you down
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by: Ah, no
NOT a romper. It would be inappropriate.