Though a quick mid-semester survey of any campus will suggest an unspoken dress code thats something between "casually disheveled" and "too harassed to care," making more deliberate choices about what you wear doesnt necessarily mean sacrificing comfort or breaking your budget. What it does require is some foresight: if you start planning as early as now, youll be able to throw together a decent ensemble even when its the last thing on your mind. If you think thats not as important as how well you perform in class, youre right, but consider that some teachers will perceive the way you present yourself as a reflection of how you feel about a subject, even though your appearance might have more to do with how much sleep you got the night before. The stereotyping is subtle, but it does occur on some level. If addressing such a concern is within your control, why not pull yourself together even during classes at the most ungodly hours?
Since youll probably be seeing the same people day after day, acquiring separates that you can mix and match will make your clothing seem less monotonous and ward off cries of "outfit repeater." Look for garments in soft, washed-out tones perfect for pretending its autumn or at least for embracing the rainy season. Library lurkers should opt for cropped jackets for girls, or thin sweaters or hoodies for guys to combat aggressive air-conditioning or the occasional light breeze. If you need to make a strong impression, stroll around campus in flouncy pleated or balloon skirts paired with jackets in unusual fabrics for a feminine silhouette. Guys can make the grade with slouchy pants marked by interesting details like paint splats, fitted collared shirts or a few quirky printed tees thrown into the mix for more casual days.
One thing you will be using every day is a bookbag. Thinking about retiring that beat-up old backpack? Try a sturdy tote instead. With a range of inexpensive options available, you can use several different colors and styles depending on your needs for the day. Add a splash of color to an otherwise muted palette with versatile canvas shoes. They may not have much going for them in the way of arch support, but theyll work for the trek between classes.
Whether youre waiting out a long break, loitering in the library, haunting the corridors or even actually going to class, looking pulled together just might give you that edge you need to at least look forward to going to school. Dressing up wont make you a better student the way buying new school supplies wont force you to use them to enhance your academic performance, but being open to inspiration in all forms wont hurt you in the long run.
Bench and Human are located at Glorietta, SM Department Stores and Robinsons Malls. Playhound is located at Glorietta.