What to wear for each round of sorority recruitment
- calliemcvey
- Jan 9
- 2 min read
Choosing what to wear for sorority recruitment can feel overwhelming, especially if it is your first time going through the process. The good news is that recruitment style is less about trends and more about feeling confident, comfortable, and true to yourself.
This guide breaks down what to wear for each round so you know exactly what to expect.

Orientation and Open House Rounds
These early rounds are usually longer days with lots of walking and conversations. Comfort is key.
What to wear:
Casual dress or skirt and top
Comfortable sandals, sneakers, or flats
Light makeup and natural hair
Small crossbody or tote bag
Tips: Choose breathable fabrics and shoes you can walk in all day. Keep accessories minimal.
Philanthropy Round
This round allows chapters to showcase their causes and values. Your look should be polished but still comfortable.
What to wear:
Casual-chic dress or skirt and blouse
Wedges, flats, or block heels
Simple jewelry
Tips: Avoid anything too short or restrictive. You want to be able to sit, stand, and move comfortably.
Sisterhood Round
Sisterhood round is more personal and conversational. This is a great time to look put together while staying true to your personal style.
What to wear:
Dressy dress or matching set
Low heels or dressy flats
Styled hair and natural makeup
Tips: Choose an outfit that makes you feel confident. If you feel good, it shows.
Preference Round
Preference round is the most formal round. Outfits are typically more elevated and classic.
What to wear:
Cocktail or semi-formal dress
Dressy heels or elegant flats
Polished hair and makeup
Tips: Avoid overly flashy or trendy styles. Classic and timeless works best.
Bid Day
Bid Day is all about celebration and fun.
What to wear:
School or sorority-provided shirt
Shorts, skirts, or casual bottoms
Sneakers or comfy shoes
Tips: You will likely be walking and celebrating for hours, so comfort is essential.
Final Thoughts
Sorority recruitment style should reflect who you are. There is no single perfect outfit, only what makes you feel confident and comfortable. Follow your school’s guidelines, plan ahead, and remember that your personality matters far more than your outfit.
When you feel good in what you wear, it allows you to focus on making real connections.





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