Delta Phi Epsilon Graduation Stoles

Greek Graduation Stoles

They say that college will always be the best four years of your life. Commemorate your college career and celebrate your brotherhood or sisterhood as you cross the stage to accept your diploma with a fraternity or sorority graduation stole or sash from Greek U.

Greek graduation stoles are designed to be worn over the shoulders, but below any medals or cords that have been earned. These wide cloth sashes feature your fraternity or sorority colors and Greek letters, making it easy for brothers and sisters to stand out on graduation day. Greek stoles for graduation are a traditional gift for a senior member of a fraternity or sorority, and with several styles to choose from, it's easy to find the right stole for any group or Greek.

Priceless Keepsakes

Our selection of Greek stoles and sashes at Greek U includes a variety of classic designs, as well as custom graduation stoles that can be created using our innovative DIY letter stole kits. We can even customize select graduation stoles in-house before shipping so you can proudly represent your pledge class as you accept your diploma and embark on the next chapter of your life.

Most graduation sash designs include your graduation year, so our stoles and graduation sashes double as priceless keepsakes. Honor cords for graduation are also available in your group's colors and can be worn with a graduation stole.

If you're a proud sister of Delta Phi Epsilon, make sure you represent your sorority with pride as you cross the graduation stage in a Delta Phi Epsilon stole from Greek U. Our graduation stoles are made with bridal satin and have a slight sheen. The stoles measure a standard 72 inches long and fit most wearers. Delta Phi Epsilon stoles are available in several styles, all of which include the group's Greek letters. A customizable stole with your year of graduation on one side is also available and makes a great keepsake. If you're already wearing a stole from another organization, consider adding a set of graduation cords in the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority colors instead.