The coat of arms -or crest- is a Norman Shield of blue bearing a white Sigma Chi cross, the shield being surmounted by a scroll in white and blue and a crest of a eagle’s head holding a key of gold. The flag is rectangular, the length being one and one-half times the width, the upper half being blue, the lower half being old gold, with a white Sigma Chi cross standing upright in the center and parallel to the lesser sides. The central portion contains seven stars and a seven-branched candlestick. Around the top of the outer edge is the name Sigma Chi Fraternity, and at the bottom are the numbers 1855. It may be worn on a pull-over-type sweater. Pledges should refrain from wearing the pin on a t-shirt, sweatshirt or other non-collared shirt. When a coat is not worn, it is placed on the left side of the shirt front between the pocket and buttonholes and over the heart. ![]() With a suit or sport coat, it is worn in the buttonhole of the left lapel or as close thereto as it practical. When suitably dressed, the pledge may wear his button or pin. The pledge button is a small Norman shield of blue bearing a white Sigma Chi cross. Recognition pins are to be worn only in the upper corner of a coat lapel approximately one-half inch from each edge (and not in a buttonhole or near the lapel’s center). While only initiated members may wear the badge, coat of arms or Sigma Chi Greek letters, this regulation does not apply to such items as pins for sweethearts, wives or housemothers. ![]() It may be worn on a collared shirt, pull-over sweater, or vest, but never on the lapel of a coat. It is to be worn with the upper arm slanted slightly toward the left shoulder. When suitably dressed, member may wear the badge over the heart, on the left beast approximately midway between the waist and the neck. Only initiated members of the Fraternity may wear the badge. The symbols and borders and gold, with white background on each arm, and black background in the center. Custom signs are easy to create with just a few clicks.The badge, a Sigma Chi cross of gold and of white and black enamel, contains two chains connecting the upper arms, crossed keys on the upper arm, an eagle’s head on its right arm, a scroll on its left arm, clasped hands and seven stars on the lower arm, and the Greek letters SC in the center. You can have a different sign at every event this year at an affordable price when you order Sigma Chi Signs, Flags and Banners from. ![]() You can have this particular sign printed up with an event name or a saying like "In Hoc Signo Vinces" - the fraternity's motto. Your letters take up most of this banner in gold with a blue-tinted background design. Have it printed with your fraternity name and your chapter name - simple and straight to the point.įor a more decorative, large sign, to put up at important events, get the full color Vinyl Banner. Another understated yet meaningful sign is the Custom Line Flag. It has a horizontal blue and old gold stripe in the background and is large enough to be seen from a very far distance. Most people can quickly identify the iconic White Cross from the Sigma Chi fraternal coat of arms, which is why many chapters choose to buy the 3' x 5' Flag from Greek Gear to hang in front of their houses. Every year you can come back to this page of Greek Gear and order yourself or your chapter brand new Sigma Chi Signs, Flags and Banners to display at your home and on campus.
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