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