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What do Greeks usually wear to class/parties? I need to know what to buy

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#1  by: Frat$tar   
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Cargo shorts are very popular. Vans and Jordans for shoes with nike socks. Affliction/Tapout shirts with backwards hats are universal signs of being frat. Sorostitutes wear lily pulitzer everything, athletic shorts, running shoes, big oversized shorts to cover the butts they don't have

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by: yesJun 23, 2014 10:35:06 PM

+1 on the cargo shorts. They are pretty much a must-have if you're going Greek

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#2  by: FaF   
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American Eagle is as frat as you can get these days

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#3  by: T   
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Hollister, Abercrombie basically what all the cool kids wore in hs

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#4  by: SoFratItHurts   
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Heelys

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#5  by: But for real   
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You'd be better off using google images to find out. If you're a girl dress like a typical 18 year old girl. Nobody cares how they look going to class so wear a tshirt, oversized if you wish, athletic shorts and gym shoes... And maybe a hat. if you're a guy same applies, some do dress a bit nicer to class, and wear a nice tshirt or a polo and chino shorts, pastel if you feel like it. And I mean normal shorts, NOT CARGO or JEAN. Boat shoes are almost completely correlated with fraternity men. Don't be that try hard who goes overboard trying to "look frat" and goes to class in a bow tie and looks like they came off the vineyard vines website. I've seen people break the overall norm of how Greeks dress. It's not all cookie cutter. And honestly learning on your own is a totally better way to learn how to dress. Observe your peers, and adjust to your own liking just how you would in highschool. How you dress should be your least worry going to college.

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#6  by: Fratstar   
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Togas

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