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A 7 Step Fashion Guide For College Girl's To Look Both Cute And Comfortable

Looking cute and comfortable is not impossible!

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A 7 Step Fashion Guide For College Girl's To Look Both Cute And Comfortable

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When you think "college girl," what do you see? Hair in a messy bun, oversized t-shirt, S'well bottle in hand, and Birkenstocks? If you're reading this and smiling, thinking "omg that's me" then this article is for you.

When you wake up in the morning, reaching for your alarm and hating yourself for taking an 8 a.m. class, the easiest thing is to grab a t-shirt and shorts from a pile of clothes, throw them on, and run out the door. With these essentials, you can find a way to refresh your wardrobe in the easiest way possible.

Shopping on a budget? Use my 6 step guide on how to look cute while not breaking the bank.

Skirt

Whether it be denim, corduroy, A-line, long, or high-waisted, putting on a skirt makes the rest of the outfit easy. Skirts can be worn in all seasons and can be paired easily with everything from a t-shirt to an embroidered blouse.

Tall rain boots

They look cute with EVERYTHING and are the most practical boots for turbulent weather.

Jumpsuits and Rompers

Not only are they cute and come in infinite variations, but because they're one piece, you just put it on and go out the door.

Espadrilles

They're light, comfortable, and stylish and go with every outfit!

Shopper

If you're tired of carrying your weight on your back, a shopper is the perfect alternative. Having a shopper on your shoulder also makes you look immediately more put together.

Cotton blouse

Cotton is the best material for all 4 seasons. You'll always be comfortable and cute in a cotton blouse that pairs great with jeans, skirts, flowy pants, and more.

Oversized Sweater

You'll always look cute in an oversized sweater that is comfortable and keeps you from the harsh cold.

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