Get the Looks!
Tops: Open Fringe Cardigan, Jegging Sweater, Plaid Flannel Boyfriend Shirt, Cowl Neck Legging Sweater
Bottoms: Aerie Skinny Jogger, Factory Boy Jeans, Jeggings, Hi-Rise Leggings
Shoes: Wool Cuffed Lace Up Bootie, Suede Bootie, Elastic Back Riding Boot, Buckled Up Boot
Look 1: Jogger pants are so incredibly in right now and I can't think of a better pant for finals week. These floral ones are stylish and easy to wear! Add a cardigan and lace up booties to complete the look.
Look 2: I love the burgundy color of this sweater! This worn over super comfortable boyfriend jeans is a perfect finals look. Although it'd be nice to wear something like slippers to class, these low heeled ankle booties make it look like you put a lot more effort into your outfit than you did.
Look 3: Anything with the word boyfriend in front of it is perfect finals attire, weather it's jeans or a flannel. This flannel paired with jeggings (because let's face it leggings are much more comfortable than jeans) will keep you warm and cute while you study. Classic riding boots finish off the look.
Look 4: This one just might be my favorite. I am loving cowl neck sweaters this season. They make you look a lot more stylish with a lot less effort. Pair the sweater with easy black leggings and heeled booties for a chic and comfortable look that will cut it in the lib or in the classroom.
I hope my finals fashion guide helps make your studying (and test taking) a little easier! Good luck on your finals, everybody! And stay fashionable. :)
xoxo,
Bri
Thanks for the love, sending some back! Love this! Comfy clothes are the go-to during finals week :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Brynne! Comfy clothes are essential for finals survival! :)
Deletesuch cute outfits! look 4 is my favorite!
ReplyDelete-Ruya
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Thanks, Ruya! Look 4 is my favorite too!
DeleteAhh! Jogger pants rock! I love this
ReplyDeleteThank you! Jogger pants are the best!
DeleteGreat clothes.Great Design Keep the good work going.
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