College is a great environment to make connections in the work field in which you want to enter and to get to know future professionals from various other domains. Since most people get to meet lots of new people in college, it is important to convey clear and distinct messages about yourself. To do this, you will surely use your actions and words primarily, but your clothes can also be of great help. In the words of Miuccia Prada, "fashion is instant language" - you can often tell whether you will get along with someone or not just by looking at them and quickly analyzing the way they style themselves.
This is why, we have put together some tips on choosing clothes for college...
When analyzing items you consider buying think of:
Do you have enough clothes to wear this item with?
Will you wear it enough times to make it worth buying (think of the cost/wear ratio)?
Does it fit with your other clothes?
Does it express your personality?
Is it comfortable and practical?
Is it made from a quality material?
These questions will make the shopping process quick and practical and you will learn some things not only about clothes and accessories, but about yourself as well. You will now have a versatile wardrobe.
The basic idea college students should think of is to have clothes from each category to create a basic, but practical wardrobe:
Jackets (at least two, preferably of different styles)
Shirts (at least 2-3 shirts which you can rotate)
Undershirt
Sweatshirts
Pants (at least 2-3 pairs which you can rotate - think of jeans and chinos)
Shoes (at least 2-3 pairs, preferably of different styles, which you can rotate)
Socks and underwear (of course)
A suit (this is indispensable if you attend meetings, go to interviews, events, etc.)
Accessories (things like watches, ties, cufflinks, belts, hats, scarves, gloves, etc. will help you add structure and personality to your outfits and to convey a lot about who you are)
Having a basic, but well-structured wardrobe will help you always have something to wear, which is the most important thing. Those who live in small dorms will also be helped if they structure their wardrobe as dorms usually don't have a lot of storage space. Moreover, owning basic pieces which you can easily change to create new outfits will save you lots of money.
As an additional tip, you may consider various apps which can help you organize your closet and the items you have.
In the end, it is important to remember that it is always important to be yourself, to trust your instincts and to choose only the clothes in which you feel good and comfortable. At the same time, we recommend to try and not criticize anyone based solely on their appearance. Create your personal style, but make sure it evolves just as you do. Otherwise, in time you will become a caricature of your younger self. Find what works for you and use it, but also make sure to take some new fashion risks from time to time and experiment with new ideas.
Fraquoh and Franchomme
Further reading:
Key fashion tips for every college guy The 5 categories of clothes you should have in your wardrobe A guide to creating a lasting and money-saving wardrobe How to create a versatile wardrobeP.S. We want to hear from you! Do you have many items in your wardrobe? Do you have a plan for buying clothes? What is it? Share your feedback, questions or thoughts in the comments below! For more articles on style, fashion tips and cultural insights, you can subscribe to Attire Club via e-mail or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram!