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Cool and Comfy Winter Break Styles from Miss Me

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Over winter break, fashion priorities become all about striking that perfect balance between cool and comfortable — and most of all, warmth. It’s cold out and the idea of choosing fashion over warmth is implausible.

Fortunately as you know with Miss Me, you don’t have to choose between fashion and function. And over winter break, function is more important than ever.

I’ve always found Miss Me’s jeans to be very thick and warm—these are fashion denim, but they’re made to last unlike so many other pairs of super thin jeans. The thick denim is so beneficial this time of year and makes a huge difference.

I’m really into these dark wash skinny jeans from Miss Me that have this great nearly full pocket embellishment. They’re cute, flattering and did I mention warm? Plus, while I stick almost entirely to skinny jeans year round, they’re even more essential this time of year so I can easily tuck them into any pair of boots I choose. So this pair checks off all the boxes!

I paired those skinny jeans with the Double or Nothing Zip Hoodie (that also looked great with my Dominique Cohen for Miss Me black jeans). Design wise, I love the color blocking on this jacket and the tweed-ish look to it. Comfort wise, the hoodie is super soft and stretchy and it has my favorite winter enhancement: a faux fur trim hood! I love those on my jackets in the winter, and this one ups my jacket since I can wear it all day long without people asking me ‘are you planning on staying awhile?’ just because I want to stay snuggled up in my coat.

Miss Me has a ton of other great hoodies (and jackets) for every climate from a “freezing” 55 degrees to a truly freezing 5 degrees! Check out their outwear here!

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Cara Sprunk has been the Managing Editor of Her Campus since fall 2009. She is a 2010 graduate of Cornell University where she majored in American Studies with a concentration in cultural studies. At Cornell Cara served as the Assistant Editor of Red Letter Daze, the weekend supplement to the Cornell Daily Sun where she also wrote for the news and arts section and blogged about pop culture. In her free time Cara enjoys reading, shopping, going to the movies, exploring and writing.