It's that time of year again ... RUSH. Whether you're starting up rush for your co-ed fraternity (like mine) or you're about to start recruitment for social greek organizations, one of the busiest times of the year is now here. Sure you might be on campus from 8am-9:30pm and sure you might not get any work done because you have no free time, BUT if you're going to be going to rush events you might as well look good doing it, right?
My fraternity, Phi Sigma Phi (co-ed honors) had our second night of rush tonight. I thought it'd be fun to snap some pics of my favorite ways to wear letters! (ps: Sorry for the poor quality pics. It was dark in the room annnnd I may have forgotten my camera at home ...)

Our beautiful president, Heather. It might be hard to tell, but her headband matches her letters perfectly. Cute and simple (and she always has the cutest headbands!)

The lovely Erica. This girl conveniently is my little's roomie, so I get to see her all the time. Let's talk about how obsessed I am with the way she paired a normal t-shirt with classic, pleated black shorts, a crisp white summer scarf, and that silver sequined belt. This girl is runway-ready 24/7 ... I mean it - she does modeling!

Lastly Sameera and I. Love this girl ... Always so cheerful and well-dressed AND she works at UREC like me! She's wearing her class letters with the cutest red and white seersucker shorts and an adorable red, bow belt. And you can't see them, but she's wearing the cutest patent leather sandals with bows, too!
Then there's me (on the left). I'm rocking my favorite pair of letters - they're on an American Apparel t-shirt so they're super comfy. And you can't see it, but the fabric is the cutest grandma-esque floral ever. I paired it with classic jean cutoffs and (even though my shirt conveniently came untucked for this picture) I did have the front of my shirt tucked to expose a skinny, braided brown leather belt (which matched my brown braided leather sandals).
Moral of the story? Letters are more than just greek letters on a t-shirt; letters stand for an organization that you're passionate about ... and they can even be stylish! Don't be afraid to try tucking your shirt, or even wearing letters with a skirt. The ways to wear letters are almost as endless as the potential fabric and shirt color combos of the letters themselves - good thing you have all of rush week to try out different looks!
What greek organizations are you a part of? What's your favorite way to rock letters?
xo, Meaghan
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