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Graduation stoles and sashes are ceremonial items worn by students during graduation ceremonies. They serve as symbols of academic achievement and honors.
A graduation stole is a narrow strip of fabric that is worn around the neck and drapes down the front and back of the gown. Graduation stoles are often decorated with symbols, colors, or text that represent the student's academic achievements, such as honors, membership in a club or organization, or the student's major or minor.
A graduation sash is a wider strip of fabric that is worn over the shoulder and across the body, similar to a sash worn in a beauty pageant. Like graduation stoles, graduation sashes can be decorated with symbols, colors, or text that represent the student's achievements or affiliations.
In conclusion, graduation stoles and sashes are worn by students during graduation ceremonies as symbols of their academic achievements and honors. Stoles are narrow and worn around the neck, while sashes are wider and worn over the shoulder.