I was in a fraternity at UT and dressed with the polos and khakis, however have lived in CA for the last 12 years. It's funny that the fraternity guys are wearing the exact same clothes I was 20 years ago. I have brought friends in from CA to UT games and they rag on the fraternity guys and their clothes. Polos, Khakis and boat shoes. They get a real kick out of it.
Newsflash! Cargo shorts are still worn here and are amongst 95% of the country. I don't understand this elitist Southern dress code that thinks that everyone should dress like country club members.
I was in a fraternity at UT and dressed with the polos and khakis, however have lived in CA for the last 12 years. It's funny that the fraternity guys are wearing the exact same clothes I was 20 years ago. I have brought friends in from CA to UT games and they rag on the fraternity guys and their clothes. Polos, Khakis and boat shoes. They get a real kick out of it.
Newsflash! Cargo shorts are still worn here and are amongst 95% of the country. I don't understand this elitist Southern dress code that thinks that everyone should dress like country club members.
Though I was not a frat member, I am glad they dress that way, rather than wearing their pants half way down their ass. If I walked on campus, and had my choice of partying around the elitist frat boys, or a bunch of thugs, I would choose those frat boys. Can some be a bit snobbish? Maybe, but at least they have some self respect. Not a bad thing, IMO.