Starting university can be nerve-wracking for some. There’s so many things to think about and get sorted before that time in fall comes around. One thing for sure, your wardrobe is something you’ll definitely be thinking about. So here are some university outfits you’ll want to steal this coming fall.
Fall is a tricky time of year where it’s not always cold enough to wear a coat but it’s also not warm enough to be rockin’ bare arms. That’s where layering comes in. A jumper over a collared shirt or normal t-shirt with skinny jeans is one fall look that you’ll want to keep as your staple.
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Suede will always be a great fall fashion staple to go to. The suede skirt helps ease you into fall weather, which is great for those who aren’t quite ready to give up bare leg weather. Team it with knee-high boots when it does get too cold. This is one of the most on-trend university outfits right now.
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Plaid is another one of those patterns that never seems far from the latest trends. Whether it’s in scarf, skirt or trouser form. Plaid trousers are a strong look and will make an impact and showcase your personality and who doesn’t want that when you start university this fall. This is definitely one of the comfy university outfits.
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To help the transition from sunny weather and bare legs to the cold temperature and tight season, then knee-high boots are the solution. Flat or heeled, they are a perfect fall wardrobe staple. Perfect with a skirt or skinny jeans.
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