Common questions

What does it mean to get pinned in a fraternity?

What does it mean to get pinned in a fraternity?

Pinning ceremonies
Pinning ceremonies are ritualistic celebrations held within the Greek community where a fraternity member gives his fraternity pin to a woman in a sorority, symbolizing that he values his girlfriend more than his house.

What do you do with old fraternity pins?

You might consider donating your badge or pin back to the sorority or fraternity to be held in the archive collection, donated to be used as a special award badge (e.g., a scholarship badge) or for a member who cannot afford a badge.

What is a frat pledge pin?

Pledge pin. A pledge pin is a common custom of United States fraternities and sororities in which a pin is worn by pledges for the duration of the pledging period, usually during all times not considered dangerous to do so (during sports , etc.).

Where do I put my fraternity pin?

The pledge pin, similarly, is to be worn over the heart on one’s collared shirt, but if a jacket/blazer is worn, it is to be worn on the left lapel (same side of one’s heart.)

Do sorority girls still get pinned?

At the end of initiation week, you’ll attend an initiation ceremony. Steeped in secret tradition, the initiation ceremony is your final step to being honored as a full sister in the sorority. At this time, your pledge pin will be replaced with a sorority badge.

What does Lavaliering a girl mean?

Everything You Need To Know About Lavaliering, The Greek Life Relationship Tradition. If you’re wondering what is lavaliering, it is when a member of a fraternity bestows a necklace with his Greek letters onto an important sorority woman in his life. The person who receives the lavalier can wear it whenever they wish.

What did getting pinned mean in the 50s?

In a 1959 poll, nearly three-quarters of high-school students supported the idea of dating only one person at a time, i.e. “going steady.” To show you were committed, the male significant other would usually give his female counterpart a ring or pin, which was called “getting pinned.”

What can you do with old Greek paraphernalia?

If you absolutely have to get rid of it, destroy it. Cut it up or burn it before you dispose of it so it cannot be worn by anyone else. (This is a last resort. We’re not recommending you disrespect your letters.)

What is a sorority badge?

Badge – Also known as a pin, it is an item of jewelry given to members upon initiation. The badge is to be worn at all official functions, and upon a members death, it should be returned to the sorority or fraternity headquarters.

What side does a pin go on?

There’s one uncompromising rule when it comes to pin placement: it must be on the left lapel. Slightly under the collar point and north of your pocket square if you’re wearing one. Some suit jackets will have buttonholes made for this purpose.

What side does a fraternity pin go?

left
IV. The official badge is attached just above the left, inside pocket of the dress shirt. If the shirt has no pocket, the badge is attached to the shirt as illustrated. If a vest is worn over the dress shirt, the badge can be attached to this garment on the left side over the heart. 2.3 Life Membership Pin I.

What does it mean to have a sorority pin?

Having a custom lapel pin that signifies your belonging to a specific fraternity or sorority is a time-honored tradition. The Greek letters, emblems and mottos of your chapter become a part of your identity.

What kind of pin does Phi Beta Chi wear?

When it comes to fraternity and sorority pins, coat of arms designs are one of the most popular choices. The traditional look and feel of the Phi Beta Chi lapel pin will fit right in with the chapter’s official gear. Not all of the fraternity pins we design are created for universities.

What kind of badge does a fraternity have?

This fraternity badge has a chain attaching the traditional Delta Delta Tau badge with the FIT letters. Including a chain attachment is a unique way to help your fraternity pins stand out from the crowd.

What do you call a Greek letter pin?

It is widely known that fraternity pins, fraternity pledge pins also referred to as greek letter lapel pins, are a time honored sign of fraternities, sororities and associations.

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