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Friday, March 28, 2014

How To: Transition Your Wardrobe for Summer and Stay in Dress Code

When the warm weather comes, shorts and tank tops come with it. While we are still in school, it is hard to stay in dress code when most stores don’t provide the option. Here are some ways to dress for the warm weather and still be in dress code.

1.      Tank tops and cardigans
As summer approaches, stores are starting to put out tank tops. The only problem is that these are not in dress code. So to avoid problems, try using cardigans. These serve a dual purpose as lightweight jackets and cover ups, allowing you to stay in dress code and still wear that cute tank top.

2.    Capris and light-weight jeans
Sometimes it can be cold in the morning, so if you don’t want to wear shorts, try capris or lightweight jeans. These are definitely in dress code, and keep you warm but not hot.

3.    Shorts with no holes
The first thing to do when it gets warm is to put on some shorts. However, this can create a problem when it comes to school. Some stores sell shorts that are barely even shorts because they have so little fabric and so many rips in them. So try to avoid these as much as possible. Some stores have started to put out longer shorts, or bermudas. Try wearing some of these to avoid the risks of short shorts.

4.   ¾ Sleeves
These shirts are for compromises. They are shorter than long sleeves, but longer than short sleeves. They also work really well in the transition periods of winter to spring and spring to summer. When it is cold in the morning, it keeps you warm enough, and when it is warm in the afternoon it keeps you cool.

5.    Shoes
The great thing about shoes is that none of them are against dress code. So, you have complete freedom of what you choose to put on your feet. Because of this, you can pick shoes that go with your outfit and the weather.


Ashlee Holtzclaw
@acoleslaw98 

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