6 Reasons Why College Girls Dress To Impress For The Spring Semester
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6 Reasons Why College Girls Dress To Impress For The Spring Semester

Because it's necessary to find your own style if you fall over your long maxi skirt.

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6 Reasons Why College Girls Dress To Impress For The Spring Semester
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As soon as I start to search for cute outfits to wear for the warm and toasty spring weather and semester, my search almost ends. I'm sure you might think the same way. If your friends have noticed your difficulty in choosing items, then this is the correct article for you.

Here are six reasons why you should look forward to dressing up for certain occasions even if you find it hard to choose outfits. And yes, I personally have a messy room to even begin with in the first place.

1. Lazy day outfits

This is the number one idea you should stick with when choosing the right kind of outfit for college. Whether you are too tired to walk that day or unable to feel comfortable in your shoes, wearing leggings and sweats can be a great way to cool off.

2. Insecurities

I'm sure everyone feels the need to check back in the mirror to see how they are doing. That being said, if an outfit makes you look good, then by all means, wear it during the warm weather season.

3. Climate change

And there is a time in your life when your allergies kick in and start to be a pain. Don't worry, a nice t-shirt and plain pants are just enough to start the day. Sorry to burst your bubble, but allergies might not be the only thing on your mind. We girls can also be moody, but I'd suggest that you distract yourself.

4. Special occasions

A little black dress does no harm when it's warm outside. You are so lucky if your LBD looks good even when you personally don't. Lucky girl; you won't have to wear a sexy dress ever again.

5. Just being a girl

It's very rare to find a few beauty products in your backpack or dorm. Be surprised for a little treat heading down your way. Chances are that there are more goods in your purse than just a tiny lip balm. You are extremely smart to have a comb and eyeliner on the go!

6. Something that my roommate kept on her desk but never uses until I barge into her room to secretly disguise myself as a spy

I always find that secretly borrowing her choker or beauty item makes me feel a bit guilty and mysterious. And no, I am not jelly of her.

If you can relate back to me, I'm sure you can relate to the stresses of being a girl. Thanks for reading!

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