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Nov 2, 2013
Lesly M.
It doesn't get so cold during the fall in Mesa. It's cold in the morning and in the afternoon it gets HOT. I don't know what to wear these days!
Nov 2, 2013
Emery B.
Ummm we'll a would where jeans or longer shorts (Bermuda length) or capris for pants then a shirt with a cardigan and scarf then you can take if the scarf and cardigan when it gets hot. Or you can wear a skirt or dress with sheer tights! A hope this helped where a live the weather is crazy so I totally understand girly!
Nov 2, 2013
Symone B.
Removable layers (like cardigan, jacket, scarf) are definitely the way to go