Any tips on how to dress for college?
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Jul 5, 2013
Emily B.
Comfy but cute. Sweats, yogas, hoodies, etc. but still keep it put together!
Jul 5, 2013
Emily B.
Make sure to have a big bag enough to hold your planner, laptop, books, wristlet/wallet, makeup bag, etc.
Jul 5, 2013
Jareka B.
Dress what makes you comfy.
Jul 5, 2013
Rina T.
Dress however you want to dress. If that's pyjamas, own that. If its eveningwear during the daytime, own it as well.
Jul 5, 2013
Rina T.
(But avoid yoga pants, I beg of you, they're all too common and not very flattering)
Jul 5, 2013
Rita K.
Pretty much just a big bag. everything else depends on what you want to do. I might go punk while I'm in college just cause I've always loved the style.:D college is the time to experiment!
Jul 5, 2013
Bobbi W.
Leggings, t-shirt, shorts, jogging pants... just make sure your comfortable but dress appropriate.
Jul 6, 2013
Emily W.
Please don't wear pyjamas to class. Show a little respect for your professors and put on a pair of pants. It really isn't that hard to pull on jeans before you step outside. Other than that, jeans and tee-shirts are pretty much standard fare.