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General
- The color of the overalls is determined by the student organization, guild, or field of study
- Overalls do not justify bad behavior. The wearer represents their community
- Overalls are worn at student events, pub crawls, after-parties of sitsit, and other student community gatherings
- As a rule of thumb: overalls are allowed at student events unless otherwise stated
Attaching patches
- Patches are attached by hand-sewing
- Fill the fabric side first, then the printed side
- Do not attach patches on top of the organization logo on the back
- Start attaching patches from the legs and move upward once the lower part is full
- Patches should represent events you have personally attended
Wearing the overalls
- The organization logo or emblem on the back remains visible
- Overalls are usually worn tied around the waist with the sleeves, so the back logo is visible
- They can also be worn fully on, especially if patches are sewn on the upper part
Other
- Overalls are washed while wearing them. If very dirty, they can be washed in any preferred way
- If dating a student from another field, you may exchange a piece of the leg with your partner. Sleeves and pockets can also be exchanged with friends
- Overalls can be decorated by collecting and hanging items and souvenirs, such as lanyards
- Students with two majors or those who change fields can combine overalls by splitting them in half and sewing them together
Finally
- Instructions are general practices, not binding rules. They can be applied as needed, and not following them does not result in consequences
- All ways of wearing overalls are respected!