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5 Fashion Tips For The Ever-Changing 'Spring' Weather

Your guide for dressing Monday through Friday.

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5 Fashion Tips For The Ever-Changing 'Spring' Weather
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If you live on the East Coast of the United States, you definitely know what I'm talking about when I say that it is extremely difficult to dress according to the weather this "spring." One day it will be 70 degrees and the next day it'll be 30 degrees. There's no controlling Mother Nature but here are a few ideas of how to deal with her throughout the week.

1. Monday

The week will probably start off a bit chilly, with hail showing up on our iPhone weather apps. A heavy sweater, thick scarf, and fashionable boots will be perfect for facing those strong winds while you're walking from class to class. Just be sure to bring an umbrella.

2. Tuesday

Today is Tuesday. Last night there were heavy rains and your car's engine is frozen solid but you walk outside and all of a sudden, long pants seem excessive. However, you know how unpredictable the weather can be, so just to be safe, you pull out your uggs.

3. Wednesday

Ah, hump day. The mid-week marker that reminds us all that we aren't done yet...but we almost are! Here's to making weekend plans, and fighting your way through your attic to find the heavy jacket your mom swore you wouldn't need anymore.

4. Thursday

Wow, it's a balmy 80 degrees out today. You were going to go to class, but now you're starting to consider ditching the sweltering classrooms altogether and go down to the shore for some flighting sunrays. Better work on that tan now, because --

5. Later that same Thursday

It's the end of the week. You've learned your lesson. At least, one of you did. Question is: which one?

Here's to summer 2018!!

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