With the weather cooling down, students are pulling out their “uniforms” for the fall season. Here’s your cheat sheet to the classic styles you’ll see all over campus in the upcoming weeks.
Tops: As the cold weather comes blowing in, you might not be able to wear just a T-shirt anymore. The mornings are cold, and the afternoons are sunny. Sweaters and flannels are the best way to layer. When the weather starts to heat up, you can tie them around your waist as an accessory.
Pants: Jeans are a classic most people already have in their closets. They’re also versatile for everyday use. For a casual look, you can wear jeans with holes in them. For a dressed-up look, you can wear a dark wash or change up the color. If you’d rather be casual and have a long shirt to cover down to your upper thighs, leggings work as a more relaxed alternative.
Shoes: Boots are adaptable to any outfit. There are so many types and colors, and they can be your focal point or simply blend in to match your look. Adding fun, patterned socks can also add an element of layering and warmth to your style.
Accessories: Simple outfits are go-to’s for a rushed school morning, but adding a couple of accessories can make you look effortlessly casual. A scarf is a multifaceted piece that can dress up an outfit or add warmth. It may not be cold enough to wear beanies yet, but there are other hats to wear like baseball caps and floppy hats. These can be great extra pieces that can also hide that bed hair.
The fall fashion uniform
By Brittany Hagoort - The Daily Reveille
October 19, 2015
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