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flaunt Transition Fashion e end of winter in Ohio always seems to leave students a little confused style-wise. It requires layers upon layers, yet you have to be prepared to shed them at a moment’s notice. But the biggest and most common mistake you can make is ignoring trends and throwing on baggy sweat pants and a too-big-for-you zip up. e featured styles for women, from Kent’s own Figleaf Boutique, and for men not only utilize comfort, but they’re affordable and stylish. You’ll stay warm, and you won’t look like a walking potato sack. e best thing about them? Just strip off the top layer, and you’ll have yourself an adorable style for the warm Ohio days that catch you off guard. Faux snakeskin bag: $32 A trendy accessory with enough room for your favorite book — and much more. Gray sweater: $29 A great way to stay warm without sacrificing cute details in your outfit. Round crystal ring: $12 Antique-style ring: $10 These rings are bold and very vintage. No, it’s not too much to wear them together. Sequin tank: $34 This looks great by itself, but pairing it with the sweater tones it down and makes it perfect for day. Skinny jeans: $29 A classic choice. The darker the jeans, the more versatile they are. Nude heels: $29 These are just the right height to wear to class or to the bars. Don’t forget your Dr. Scholl’s. words TAYLOR ROGERS photos THOMAS SONG 18 THE BURR SPRING 2012
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Transition FashionThe end of winter in Ohio always seems to leave students a little

confused style-wise. It requires layers upon layers, yet you have to be prepared to shed them at a moment’s notice. But the biggest and most common mistake you can make is ignoring trends and throwing on baggy sweat pants and a too-big-for-you zip up.

The featured styles for women, from Kent’s own Figleaf Boutique, and for men not only utilize comfort, but they’re affordable and stylish. You’ll stay warm, and you won’t look like a walking potato sack.

The best thing about them? Just strip off the top layer, and you’ll have yourself an adorable style for the warm Ohio days that catch you off guard.

Faux snakeskin bag: $32 A trendy accessory with enough room for your favorite book — and much more.

Gray sweater: $29A great way to stay warm without sacrificing cute details in your outfit.

Round crystal ring: $12Antique-style ring: $10These rings are bold and very vintage. No, it’s not too much to wear them together.

Sequin tank: $34This looks great by itself, but pairing it with the sweater tones it down and makes it perfect for day. Skinny jeans: $29

A classic choice. The darker the jeans, themore versatile they are.

Nude heels: $29These are just the right height to wear to class or to the bars. Don’t forget your Dr. Scholl’s.

words TAYLOR ROGERS photos THOMAS SONG

18 THE BURR SPRING 2012

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Men’s

Earrings: $8They’ll stand out in a good way. Just remember to pull your hair back so others can swim in their jealousy.

Bracelets: $8 eachLayer these at all times and never look back.

T-shirt: $19.50A simple v-neck from PacSun has a lot of potential. Just make sure the V isn’t too low.

Jeans: $54These Levi’s are the ideal shade of blue to go with almost anything.

Orange bag: $29A great size with vintage toggles and a fun, red-orange color.

Flannel shirt: $49.50Layer this PacSun flannel over the v-neck and you’ll be ready for cold and/or warm weather.

Watch $100A casual but clean way to stay on time. From Fossil.

Black blazer: $29A necessity for any girl’s wardrobe. Both classy and simple.

Boat shoes: $80Sperrys aren’t great for the snow, but they’ll do just fine in the rain.

Cream blouse: $29Sophisticated and fun don’t have to be mutually exclusive, especially with this blouse.

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