Since its founding in 1868, Pi Kappa Alpha (or "Pike") has become one of the oldest and most esteemed international fraternities. To reflect their exemplary spirit and values, Greek Gear proudly offers a wide collection of Pi Kappa Alpha shirts, apparel and merchandise that can be purchased at our official PIKE store. Our selection of apparel includes original shirts, sweatshirts, hats, novelties and so much more - perfect for both wearing on campus or showing off at your next tailgate.
Our PIKE shop includes an extensive selection of Pi Kappa Alpha merchandise including campus classics which have been re-created to capture the unique spirit of this iconic organization. The collections of special cut polos and T-shirts feature colors and designs inspired by both classic fraternity insignias as well as modernized logos found today. Order a classic Pi Kappa Alpha sweatshirt or shop merch like glassware, paddles and home decor items. Need to buy in bulk for your entire chapter? Save on bulk orders with our group ordering program which makes outfitting your whole chapter easier than ever before. From vintage-style tees for game day to gifting each new member a crest shirt on initiation night, you can trust that the merch in the Greek Gear shop is crafted from only quality fabrics, ensuring they look great all semester long! Shop Greek Gear's selection of PIKE merchandise to order fraternity favorites yourself or for your brothers.
Pi Kappa Alpha FAQs:
- What year was Pi Kappa Alpha founded? Pi Kappa Alpha was founded in 1868 at the University of Virginia.
- What are Pi Kappa Alpha's colors? The fraternity's official colors are garnet and old gold.
- What is Pi Kappa Alpha's symbol? Pi Kappa Alpha's symbols are an oak tree, a shield, a diamond, a dagger and a key.
- What are the most popular Pi Kappa Alpha members? Notable alumni brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha include the founder of monster.com, Jeff Taylor, the CFO of Spotify, Paul Vogel, a slew of politicians, musician Tim McGraw, comedian Jon Stewart and Richard J. Seitz, the Lieutenant General of the United States Army.