Sorority Rush · Outfit Guide
~300,000 women go through sorority rush every year. You have 4–8 outfits to get right in a 5-day window. Or This? gives you instant AI feedback — know you nailed it before you walk into a single party.
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Tell it the round: "Open House" or "Preference Night." Context matters.
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Most rush schedules run 4–7 days with 1–2 rounds per day. You'll want 6–8 distinct outfits total — one per round — so you're not repeating looks within a single house's view. Invest most in Preference Night (your nicest dress) and Open House (approachable, memorable).
Each round has its own vibe: Open House is casual-cute (sundress or jeans + blouse), Philanthropy is smart-casual, Sisterhood is business casual or cocktail-adjacent, and Preference Night is your most formal look. Always check your school's specific guidelines — SEC schools often run more formal than Big Ten.
For Open House rounds, yes — a well-fitted pair of jeans with a nice top and clean shoes is perfectly acceptable and often recommended. Avoid ripped jeans or anything overly casual. For Sisterhood, Philanthropy, and Preference rounds, transition to dresses or dress pants.
For rush, business casual means a midi dress, tailored jumpsuit, or blouse + dress pants. Think polished but not prom. Avoid overly casual (flip-flops, athletic wear) and overly formal (floor-length gowns). A knee-length dress or a nice co-ord set hits the mark.
Avoid: logos of other sororities or Greek organizations, anything that shows too much skin for the round's formality level, uncomfortable shoes you can't walk in (you'll be on your feet all day), and outfits you're not 100% confident in. Discomfort reads on camera and in conversation.
The Or This? app lets you snap a photo of your outfit and get an honest AI score out of 10 with specific feedback — what's working, what to adjust, and how to style it better. It's like texting a fashion-forward friend, except she'll actually tell you the truth.
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