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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at URI chapter.

Fall is the best time of year for SO MANY reasons, but most of all, who doens’t love the fashion? If you’re a lover of coziness, this one’s for you.

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1. Blanket scarves

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Blanket scarves are a true gift to the planet. Want to hide in class? Bury your face in your blanket scarf. Too cold for life outside? Dive into your scarf. Every girl needs a few blanket scarves in her closet to wear all fall and winter long.

2. Boots

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You know you love them. Boots complete any fall outfit. Jeans, a sweater and a scarf. Leggings and a cardigan. Even a sweatshirt with an infinity scarf and leggings looks great with your friendly pair of boots. There’s truly something for everyone. Bean Boots, Hunter Boots, riding boots, heeled booties, flat booties, etc., etc., etc. The list is endless.

3. Sweaters

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You wait all year to grab these babies out of your closet again. The coziest season calls for the coziest sweaters out there. 

4. Layering pieces

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Layering is a fall essential. There’s nothing worse than walking to class in the freezing cold only to enter a building that’s sweltering hot. It’s nice for a few minutes, but then suddenly you’re sweating like you’re in the middle of the desert. That’s where layering comes in handy, friends.

5. Cozy socks

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Curling up with a soft blanket in your sweatpants wearing the coziest socks ever is one of the greatest feelings on a chilly day. Stock up on comfortable socks this fall and winter because they sure come in handy.

What are some of your fall staples?

Hannah is the President and Co-Campus Correspondent of URI's chapter of Her Campus. She will graduate from the University of Rhode Island in 2019 with a BA in Communication Studies and a double minor in Business and Writing/Rhetoric. Hannah grew up in York, Maine and followed her love for the ocean to Rhode Island for her undergraduate degree. You can usually find her at the beach with SPF 75 in hand or trying to master a new yoga pose. Check out her Instagram (hannah.k.will) to keep up!