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10 Ways To Dress As Your Typical Arts Student

10 Ways To Dress As Your Typical Arts Student

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Dressing as your typical arts student might be harder than it seems! Here are 10 ways to dress like the arty kids at uni.

Many arts students have a particular style that makes them stand out at university. Whether you’re an arts kid looking for some inspo, or are just looking to spot them on campus, here are 10 ways your typical arts student will dress.

1. Book Bag

Your typical arts student will almost always be carrying a tote bag! The most popular are those which display characters or quotes from classic novels! This is a great way to pack materials for daily classes while letting the world know that you are an arts student.

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2. Dr. Martens

Lots of arts students wear Docs, and stray from the very popular boot style adorned by many. They go perfectly with jeans and cute skirts, and so are an essential clothing item for your typical arts kid! Are you willing to part with your Converse sneakers for a pair of these?

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3. Funky Socks

Arts kids like to express themselves with patterned or colourful socks! Sometimes they have a different pair for each day. Other times they mix and match. Sometimes they wear them with thongs. Other times they only let us see the tops of their socks peeking out from under their boots. We’ll never truly understand the thought process of an arts student as they choose their socks.

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4.  Graphic Tees

These tees are essential for every arts student! They usually display quality meme content, relatable quotes from sitcoms or popular films, or empowering slogans. You’re probably not brave enough to wear them.

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5. Preppy Skirts

These cute skirts will be worn by many arts students wandering around campus. They’re great to experiment with preppy fashion and pair with almost everything. All you need is a cute denim or leather jacket to pop over the top if you’re feeling a little chilly! Try matching one of these skirts with the book bag we mentioned earlier to show off your artsy personality!

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6. Oversized Shirts

Want a way to look cool without really trying? You’ll have to take notes from arts students. Wearing a plain tee underneath an oversized shirt is a timeless trend and is the perfect outfit for every season. The best part? Deciding what to wear won’t be as difficult for you anymore.

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7. Corduroy

This material is really popular amongst people who study arts! You can get corduroy jackets and match them with your corduroy pants. You can even by skirts made with this bumpy, patterned fabric! The point is, you can wear corduroy in any weather.

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8. Headwear

Arts students aren’t like normal folk. They’re brave, and they like to wear their courage on their heads. Many a student studying humanities will be seen with some kind of headwear, ranging from berets, Blair Waldorf inspired headbands, baker-boy caps and scrunchies. Are you game to try any of these accessories?

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9. High-Waisted Pants

If you want to be identified as an arts student, you better start stocking up on high-waisted pants! This trend is actually a great way to tuck in your shirts, show off a new belt and feel comfortable in your own body. Go arts students!

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10. Colourful Jumpers

Finally, your stereotypical arts student will LOVE to wear colourful clothing! They live in it. They revel in primary colours which clash against each other in strange patterns. So, if you want to dress like an arts kid, this is a good place to start!

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Did you try any of these arts student trends? Let us know in the comments below!

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