When you go off to school for the first time many things change in your life. The people you hang out with, the place you live, your class schedule, your activities, and even your wardrobe. Yep, even your sense of style changes. How can this be? Well the late nights from the bars and studying do not leave you with lots of time to get up in time to class, and sitting a three hour class in your best attire is not always comfortable. Usually once you are in college you can even tell the type of organization a person belongs to just by their clothes. This article will look at some of the fashion that you can expect to see on your first day.
Probably the most obvious fashion statement that is prevalent on a campus is university attire. When all else fails, throw on a university t-shirt and you will fit right in. There is never a wrong time of year to wear this gear. However, be mindful of your sporting events. If you are at a football game, then you may not want to be wearing a basketball shirt. There is a reason that there are so many university shops surrounding your campus, it's because students love their university gear.
Another group of students that are usually easy to spot are the Greeks. The fashion varies depending on the region of the country that you are in. Since I am in the south I will touch on their fashion. Polo is a household name for any Greek member; in fact they flock to the stores so that they can but the latest items. Another staple are Sperry shoes. These shoes are brown for the most part and look like men's loafers. Women and Men both sport this trend often referring to them as boat shoes. Greeks still have their lazy days also and this is where athletic shorts and t shirts come in to play. Usually the shirt depicts their social events for the year. If is starts to get cold, the north face jacket comes out and these students will be representing all the fleece colors possible






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