The garment under consideration is a knitted outerwear piece frequently associated with membership in a historically Black Greek letter fraternity. These articles of clothing often feature the fraternity’s Greek letters, colors, and potentially the year of establishment, serving as a visual representation of affiliation and pride. An example would be a button-down knit top in black and gold, displaying on the chest and the year 1906 on the sleeve.
Such apparel carries significance beyond mere clothing. It represents a connection to a legacy of academic achievement, community service, and leadership. The wearing of these items signifies belonging and promotes visibility of the fraternity’s values and principles. Historically, these have served as a means of expressing solidarity and showcasing pride in one’s organization, especially within communities where the fraternity has a strong presence.