Chacos are clunky and not appealing. If you just need casual sandals, wear regular flip flops or Rainbows. It’s not necessarily a srat brand, but Aerosole makes cute shoes that are also really comfy and sturdy like these: http://www.aerosoles.com/product1.asp?P=SOULMATE (Not the blue so much as the other colors.)
The president of Vera Bradley is a Kappa Delta, so it has become their thing on my campus. I really like some of the patterns, but if I’m honest the quilting reminds me of a diaper bag. I’d rather carry a classic two-tone tote. Eventually I want one with my letters embroidered on it.
I didn’t start out liking Yurman because I preferred something more feminine, but I’ve definitely come around. Even if you can’t afford Yurman, interesting but sleek should be the sorority woman’s standard.For day to day, you can’t miss with a basic pendant.
Tie-dye, yes or no? I don’t wear it, but it’s popular at my college and some of my sisters have tie-dye stitch letters. Red and pink nail polish will always be acceptable, but what about other colors? Certain colors like yellow look cute with a tan if they are bright and not shimmery, but it’s easy to cross the line from a pretty pop of color to something hideous.
I’m not a fan of tie-dye. The only times i’ll wear it is for a theme party or if it somehow happens to be on a shirt for an event.
whoever said “bigger is better” was sadly wrong.
Bridesmaids, dress, color scheme, ring… then groom.
ditto. love.
I’m not a fan of tie-dye. The only times i’ll wear it is for a theme party or if it somehow happens to be on a shirt for an event.
boat and totes. monogrammed. easy, classic, and not too expensive. plus, how can you resist an item with an “abbrev” in it?
this^
Future Tennis Moms of America, anyone?
exactly! there’s a silver lining in everything. 🙂
the hickey rule: “if you’ve got it, don’t flaunt it.”