With winter coming, that means cold weather, cloudy rainy days, and everyone’s favorite, the fashion. With summer finally turning into fall, and fall transitioning into winter we all prepare for the winter clothing. In my opinion, it’s the best part of winter.
Whether you shop at Forever 21, Hollister, Marshals, Thrift stores, or wherever else you may go, everyone has his or her own style. I love leggings, beanies and scarves, while other people may just wear a pair of jeans and throw on a sweatshirt. Everyone is different. That’s what makes “winter fashion” so interesting.
If your planning to “dress to impress” this holiday season, here are a few tips. Don’t wear shorts in 40-degree weather, not only is it crazy to do, its also freezing cold. And don’t wear flip-flops or tank tops, just looking at you makes me people freeze. As I went around campus, I asked a couple people how they dressed, or what they wore. As I went around campus I asked a few people how they dressed or where they shopped for the winter season.
Whether you shop at Forever 21, Hollister, Marshals, Thrift stores, or wherever else you may go, everyone has his or her own style. I love leggings, beanies and scarves, while other people may just wear a pair of jeans and throw on a sweatshirt. Everyone is different. That’s what makes “winter fashion” so interesting.
If your planning to “dress to impress” this holiday season, here are a few tips. Don’t wear shorts in 40-degree weather, not only is it crazy to do, its also freezing cold. And don’t wear flip-flops or tank tops, just looking at you makes me people freeze. As I went around campus, I asked a couple people how they dressed, or what they wore. As I went around campus I asked a few people how they dressed or where they shopped for the winter season.