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The dress code for fraternal/sororal organizations is long, detailed, and often confusing. Below are the general rules that are applicable to most fraternal organizations. These rules can be found in FRSR Part I General Rules at the National Office of the Freemasons of North America website. The information below is taken from our Guidelines on Dress Code for Fraternities and Sororities page on our website. As some fraternities have more detailed guidelines than others, please refer to your fraternity’s website for more information regarding appropriate attire. The No.1 rule regarding proper attire for a fraternity is this: "Never go out dressed inappropriately." If you choose to go out dressed inappropriately, you put at risk your membership in that fraternity as well as your membership in the fraternity of which you are a part. All of the fraternities have rules for proper dress as listed above as well as some other guidelines on appropriate attire. In some cases, those guidelines may be more restrictive than the general guidelines listed above. Therefore, please understand that wearing ill-fitting or inappropriate clothing will not be allowed by any of the fraternities—regardless of what guidelines they may have concerning how a member should dress for a particular function or activity. The types of inappropriate dress include but are not limited to:Regardless of the potential risk to membership, indecency, immodesty or other inappropriate attire can occur at any time. The brothers of Sigma Lambda Beta Fraternity have the final say on what is appropriate attire for any event. Therefore, you should always err on the side of modesty and always avoid showing off your body. Please remember that you are representing not only yourself but also your fraternity when you go out dressed inappropriately or improperly clothed. Be aware that if you choose to wear inappropriate clothing, this information could be given to the campus office responsible for enforcing Middle Tennessee State University's dress code policy. Being placed on the Dean's List is an amazing accomplishment; however, showing your quality of life off in a manner that is not appropriate for Middle Tennessee State University is not helpful to yourself and could be detrimental to your academic standing. Have fun, but be safe! Sig Lambda Beta Fraternity, Inc. According to the guidelines at the National Masonic Center and Museum: "The Masonic Fraternal Order generally has no official form of dress and/or uniforms." Freemasonry follows a set of rituals and structures derived from traditions dating back over 3,000 years. Each country has a unique interpretation of the Masonic teachings regarding dress and/or uniforms. Although it is a personal choice, a member of a Masonic Fraternal Order should consider the guidelines set forth by his or her country for appropriate attire. The American Fraternal Society of Masons, Inc., (AFS) has no official dress code. cfa1e77820

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