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See our planning resources. Renting Professor Regalia First, take a moment to consider your current employment situation. Tips for Taking Care of Academic Regalia To ensure that your regalia lasts for years, it should be removed from product packaging right away and hung in a closet.

Ready to don your custom regalia? Graduation Coordinators Only. Request Now. Get the ebook. See all reviews. Wonderful Experience. Excellent customer service, prices and prompt delivery. The smile on the faces of our children when I delivered the gowns to their classroom was overwhelming and it's all because of you! We have used your company for many years and will continue to use it for many more!

Your valuable staff was 5 stars. I cannot speak highly enough for your customer service. They completed my order and helped me get our medal in time for graduation!! I appreciate you and your staff and I will definitely be using you in the future!! Thank you, thank you, thank you for your patience, and your flexibility, and your help, and We owe you the deepest gratitude for making our graduation a success!!

A Sorry! Unless you have an MFA, the highest degree in that field they are for doctoral degree holders only. MFAs should check with their institution to make sure tams are permitted, as there is no official rule regarding MFA tams, just a growing trend in that direction. Some schools only allow them for the department head or not at all.

Q: I had a mortarboard and now would like a velvet tam. Can't I just give you my cap size instead of bothering with a head measurement? A Tams fit the head differently than a mortarboard. Cap size is not always accurate. It's important that you measure your head at the hat band point see measuring instructions below. If you measure carefully and still the tam does not fit correctly, in SOME cases we can arrange a size exchange. You will need to ship it back and incur shipping charges to receive a new size.

As this is a custom-made item, tams are considered non-returnable, so please measure!! Q: I know I need my own regalia. Where do I start?

A Read through our web pages. We explain all the style choices, code requirements, describe fabrics and explain how to measure. We even provide order forms to walk you through your choices. We recommend that you print out the appropriate form s see the bottom of this page as a reference regardless of the method you use to order.

We have some great suggestions and would be happy to help- in fact, we make it so easy it's a pleasure! Once you know what you want and have your measurements ready, you are ready to order. If you must have a brochure, we provide links for that request. The brochure does not show pictures for each school, only general photos of the styles which are shown on our Academic Robe page. Just keep in mind that mailing a brochure will delay the process so allow plenty of time. A We provide a "catalog" email link next to every item.

This is a quick way to request a brochure or more information to order the item you found. You can also call with your order, once you have firmed up your choices. Email: info robeshop. A Our catalog and webpages explain the measuring process very well. We ask for a signed authorization confirming all the details before we start cutting. Please don't "pad" them to make sure it is big enough. As one customer told us "When we measured, we thought it would be good to go to the next size not knowing the quality of the robe.

Big mistake on my part- quality very good, sizes very true. The key measurements you need to supply are: 1 Chest at the fullest part usually this is within 2 inches less than or the same as a man's suitcoat size 2 Total height with the shoes on you would wear in the gown 3 Sleeve measurement corresponds to a man's shirt sleeve size This is the classic tailoring measurement which can be a little tricky if you are unfamiliar.

Please see the diagram left as a reference. The arm must be bent and held at shoulder height in front of the chest. The measurement must be taken with a flexible tape. Start at the nobby bone in the back of the neck, go over the shoulder, around the back of the elbow to the wrist.

Use a ruler, stand with the appropriate shoes and measure the number of inches from the floor to where you want the bottom of the hem.

Anywhere from inches is fine, it's strictly your preference. For mortarboards, measure 1" above the ears 6 Not required, but insures a good fit- neck measurement and weight. Q: If we decide to order, what are the financial arrangements? You may purchase the items all together or individually. Renting is always an option, but if you are pursuing a field in academia or are faculty we recommend you purchase. We suggest getting a friend to help you with these measurements and following along with our step by step guide.

Please note that if you are purchasing a custom cap and gown, we will need specific measurements, listed below. However, if you are simply renting, we will only need your height and head measurement. This measurement is to ensure your hat or tam fits well. This is the most difficult and the most important measurement! Ensure that you are measuring as accurately as possible.

Place the tape measure at the back nape of your neck and pull the tape measure to your shoulder, then down to your elbow, then wrist. The tape measure should end near the bone on your wrist, where you would want the sleeve to fall. Typical measurement is between inches. It was mortifying. You could tell which was which. The red in the knockoff was too bright; the official regalia was more of a burgundy.

The other color was cheap looking in the knockoff; in the official regalia it looked expensive. Since that moment, I've had no trouble telling the official regalia from the imitators. When it came my time to buy, I went straight to the bookstore. But to avoid paying tax, I had it shipped to an out of state address.

Literally the entire rest of the world looks at you in those stoopid things and laughs at how ridiculous and out of touch you are.

Apparently you don't either. Doctoral Regalia - Buy or Rent? Public or private? I skipped my doctoral convocation, to be honest. Our uni rents it for us. And I still don't attend.



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