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| McGrowler | PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 10:54 pm | |
| Offline | | New to MPUA Forum | Joined: Thu Aug 30, 2012 3:37 am Posts: 2 | | Is it easy peacocking by not wearing white?
Is it a DHV to dress differently?
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| GoodGuyGreg | PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2012 10:59 pm | |
| Offline | | MPUA Forum Enthusiast | Joined: Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:41 am Posts: 44 | | My fraternity is throwing a blacklight party later this week. Me and a few brothers are going to wear togas, which is a good way to peacock while still sticking with the white theme. It's also funny because it's the wrong theme, even though it still works. Do something like that, or just get crazy clothes (furry hats, cool sunglasses, etc.) to wear.
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| Pickwick | PostPosted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 6:23 am | |
| Offline | | Dedicated Member |  | Joined: Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:37 am Posts: 659 | | The color doesn't matter. The college I go to has mainly hippies/hipsters and most don't wear white at all. So for me, wearing white would be a form of peacocking.
You just want to stand out and be different. Wear a crazy hat, wild shades, a super bright color. Anything to stand out from the general mass of people.
Best form of peacocking I've done for a college party is face painting (once again, pretty accepted in my super liberal school). Then again, I don't usually peacock to my college parties since it's a small school and everyone already knows each other. _________________ A morning of awkwardness is far better than a night of loneliness.
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