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College Street Style at Kent: Fall Edition

College Street Style at Kent: Fall Edition

As summer dwindles down to an end, and fall is right around the corner, Kent State students are excited to trade their crop tops for comfy sweaters and their sandals for boots. With the arrival of fall, clothing begins to take on a darker hue and leans to the more neutral side of things. Check out some real Kent State students and how they transition their wardrobe for the fall season. Keep reading for the ultimate fall fashion guide and the college street style at Kent University!

1. Dominique Paras

Major: Fashion Merchandising

Year: Sophomore

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Inspiration: Ariana Grande

Why they wore it: “I decided to wear this outfit because the air had been cooler lately but not 100 percent cold all the time. So with the high knee socks and skirt, I feel like I was still accommodating to the little bit of warmth we have left. Then, with the sweater, it brought a touch of fall without jumping into thick heavy layering. I really do love this outfit because I feel girly with the dainty rose quartz sweater, yet edgy with the faux leather, choker, and high knee socks.”

Instagram: @dominique_paras, @96chicstreet

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Sweater: Forever 21, Necklace: Forever 21, Skirt: Charlotte Russe, Socks: H&M, Shoes: White Mountain Shoes

 

2. Brookelynn Weaver

Major: Fashion Merchandising, Marketing Minor

Year: Sophomore

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Why they wore it: “I had been searching for a pair of orange pants for forever and saw those at Goodwill and got so excited! I like wearing them with black and white to add a pop of color. Plus, they are super comfy, and I felt like I was in PJ’s all day in class.”

Instagram: @bbbrookelynn

Shirt: Forever 21, Denim Shirt: Thrifted, Pants: Thrifted, Shoes: Lulus, Backpack: Herschel, Glasses: Warby Parker

3. Andy Brown

Major: Entrepreneurship

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Year: Sophomore

Why did they wear this: “The shirt I bought a couple weeks ago from my favorite brand, undefeated, and the raw indigo jeans really set the shirt off. I’ve been waiting for these shoes for a while and once I saw them I knew this outfit was going to be worn. The jacket just goes with everything because it’s navy and tan. The shoes have the same camo print as the shirt on the inside 3 strips.”

Instagram: @andywilliambrown

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Jacket: Timberland, Jeans: JCrew, Camo BDU shirt: undefeated, Shoes: undefeated x adidas consortium world tour collaboration

4. Sabrina Pierotti

Major: Fashion Merchandising & Marketing

Year: Senior

Why they wore it: “I wore this outfit mostly for the boots, even though it’s 80 degrees outside. I did it for the outfit! What you do to look super cute right?!”

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Instagram: @sabpierotti

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Dress: Zara, Boots: Zara, Belt: Florence, Italy

 

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5. Evangelyn Kappeler

Major: Managerial Marketing

Year: Sophomore

Why they wore it: “It was the first chilly day, and I have a Jacket obsession; I couldn’t wait to finally wear one. I basically built the rest of the outfit around the jacket. I chose to wear flats because even though it was kind of chilly, it wasn’t cold enough for boots. It was also sunny out, so I still wore my sunglasses even though it was hot.”

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Instagram: @evangelyn__k

Shirt: Gabe’s, Jacket: Forever 21, Jeans: American Eagle, Shoes: Kohl’s

6. Madeleine Kidd

Major: VCD

Year: Sophomore

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Why they wore it: “I typically stick within this kind of grunge like style and try to find clothes that are baggy but still accentuate my body, like mom jeans: they are tight on my waist and loose everywhere else. Neutrals and denims are my favorite thing about fall.”

Instagram: @madeleine_kidd

Jacket: Pacsun, Shirt: Brandy Melville, Jeans: Thrifted, Bag: Brandy Melville, Glasses: Ray Bans, Shoes: Nike

What is your favorite college street style at Kent for the fall? Comment below and share this article with friends!

Featured image source: Instagram.com/@sabpierotti, clintzeagler.com