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Rainy Day Blues… and Purples and Yellows and Metallic Snakeskin!

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Allison Day Student Contributor, Emory University
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Jessica Leigh Student Contributor, Emory University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Emory chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Rainy days at Emory are hardly drab. Yes, the sky matches the pavement and everyone hides under black umbrellas, but if you just look down, you’ll probably see a rainbow. This is because every girl on campus will be combating the puddles with a bright pair of Hunter rain boots. From red to purple to dark green to bright wellington yellow, Asbury circle reliably bursts with colors while buckets pour from above.

The boots are cute and undeniably practical (as I learned when I attempted to navigate an intense downpour in Converse: fail), but as far as expressing individual style… the rain boots seen on campus generally vary only between a range of about six colors. And, as said earlier, every girl wears them—and every girl on campus divided by six equals a whole lot of people wearing the exact same thing. This would never fly at the Oscars! Or, god forbid, at your high school prom! But how can you show your unique style with Hunter’s minimal color palette?

Well, first off, you can check out what else Hunter has to offer, like the Carnaby Boa Metallic boots! With the same shape as the original wellies, these boots have a chic snakeskin texture and come in either pewter or gold—a great way to glitz things up! Or you can combine your rain boots with the ever-popular wedge. Though this may make the DUC stairs a little daunting, your clothes will be that much farther from getting soaked by puddle splashes. And if you’re ready for a splurge, try on Jimmy Choo’s Hunter rain boots—they have a fabulous crocodile texture on the outside and equally fab leopard print on the inside! Those puddles won’t stand a chance.

Though solid-colored boots come with the guarantee that they’ll match just about everything in your closet, patterned wellies can add some much-needed pizzazz to any plain outfit. You may want to deviate from the Hunter brand and try the classic Burberry plaid rain boots. Burberry also makes some super stylish buckled rain boots—these can be worn rain or shine! 

Nordstrom also has some adorable Chooka boots with patterns ranging from peacock to lace to a whale print and even a “whimsical print” called Gypsy Owl. A personal fav is this black, purple and grey print: the pop of color and artsy graphics will look great against your standard leggings and a neutral top. These boots also won’t break the bank, at about half the price of a standard Hunter pair; definitely a stylish deal.

Yes, the rain will surely dampen your day, whether it splashes on your bag or frizzes your hair or god forbid, leaks into your Caramel Macchiato. But fortunately, it doesn’t have to dampen your style. So, here’s to fashionable outfits, showcasing your personal trendiness, rain or shine!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Allison is a senior at Emory University studying Journalism and the rather complicated major of Interdisciplinary Studies: Visual Studies and Contemporary Cultures. She is slightly obsessed with magazines and has written and edited for Her Campus since its start at Emory her freshman year. At Emory she can generally be found giving tours to prospies, hanging with her ADPi sisters, DJ-ing with WMRE and om-ing in yoga classes. Allison enjoys music, drawing, and fashion, and like most college students she is completely addicted to coffee. After graduation she wants to work in public relations or marketing, but her secret dream is to become Lena Dunham. Follow her on Twitter: @alldayallison
Jessica lives her life at several speeds. She talks too fast, eats too slow and over-analyzes too much.  When she’s not telling long-winded stories, sitting alone at the dinner table, or staring off into space, Jessica loves all things creative. Screenwriter, play director and poet at age 9, songwriter and choreographer at age 16, now, at 23, all she really wants to do is write, help others, and post Instagrams.  As a social media coordinator for multiple fashion brands, and a post-grad writer for Her Campus, she gets to do just that. Jessica is a Midwestern girl from the suburbs of Chicago, but she fell in love with city living during a summer internship in the Big Apple, and now calls NYC home. Jessica loves chocolate milkshakes, dance parties, Chippewa Ranch Camp, Friends re-runs, Chuck Bass and of course, spending time with her fans (read: family and friends).