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10 Essential Fall Pieces That Every College Girls Needs To Add To Her Wardrobe

For the basic girl in all of us...

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10 Essential Fall Pieces That Every College Girls Needs To Add To Her Wardrobe

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I don't know about you but I absolutely LOVE fall. It's perfect weather, cuddle season and did I mention the cute clothes? Please console the list below to make sure you're all set for the upcoming fall activities:

1. Tall Riding Boots 

Neutral colors are the go-to.

2. Infinity Scarves

Like a blanket around your neck, c'mon.

3. Comfy Cardigans

Alright, this one is literally just wearing a full blanket.

4. Anything Flannel

Typical but still comfy and cute.

5. Leggings 

Pair with a sweater and that infinity scarf and you got yourself a perfect fall outfit.

6. Jean Jacket

7. Vest

When you need to bundle a little, but not too much.

8. Sweatshirt Dress 

9. Heeled Boots 

For when you're going out but still wanna be comfy af.

10. Beanie 

A fashionable way to keep your head warm.

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