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9 Fashion Staples Every College Girls Needs For The Perfect Thanksgiving Day Outfit

If you don't know what to wear this Turkey Day, these pieces will be sure to help you create the perfect outfit.

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9 Fashion Staples Every College Girls Needs For The Perfect Thanksgiving Day Outfit
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Before we know it we'll be all sitting around the table with family, enjoying that Thanksgiving dinner. You also might think "shoot, I need to find an outfit!" Well look no further. Here are 9 cute pieces of clothing to help you find just the right outfit this year.

Cute hat.

Not only is it practical to wear a hat because it's becoming chilly out, but finding a cute hat can top off your look!

Sweater dress.

Let's be real, jeans are totally uncomfortable when we eat that much so a sweater dress is the way to go. It's not only comfy, but looks super cute when paired with a scarf and boots.

Blanket scarf.

Big chunky, sweater scarfs are a go to when the weather gets cooler. Why not wear one for the last major fall holiday?

Patterned skirt.

A patterned skirt with a neutral sweater and boots are totally adorable. It's classy but comfy!

Knee high boots.

Knee high boots keep you warm and are great whether you are wearing a dress, skirt, jeans, or leggings. They are totally versatile and totally adorbs.

Flannel shirt.

It's flannel season so why not rock it at dinner?

Poncho.

Ponchos are back in and we are loving it. Throw on a simple white or black shirt and toss a cute poncho on top! Simple and sweet.

Long cardigan.

Cardigans are a classic, but a long cardigan is even more comfy and looks super cute when paired with little booties or a scarf.

Bralette.

Cute bras/bralettes with cute open-backed sweaters are a must. Let's show off those backs rather than those boobies.

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