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How to Stretch Your Summer Wardrobe into Fall

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Kathryn Saulinas Student Contributor, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Bloom U chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

College students are always on a budget but that doesn’t mean we have to look like it! While you’re waiting for all your favorite new fall items to go on sale, make your summer wardrobe stretch a little into the cooler and crisper months with these style tips and tricks.

Layer that adorable sundress with a denim jacket or chambray shirt. Summery whites are perfect for the heat of summer but throw on a denim jacket like Pippa Middleton and you can transition from summer to fall without breaking the bank. 

Instead of strappy sandals, pair any summery outfit with ankle booties or flats. Diane Kruger knows that any floral dress can look edgier with booties. With darker eye makeup and suede or leather ankle boots, you can convert any summer outfit into one you can wear to class.

Ditch the flowy tank tops for a warm knit or sweater with your floral shorts or maxi skirt. Don’t put those maxi skirts and floral skirts in storage just yet. Instead of a cute, neon crop top or breezy tanks, pair your skirts with a cozy knit or sweater for a trendy and high fashion solution to your budget limitations.

Throw a long sleeved tee over any dress and knot it at the waist for a warmer feel while still keeping your legs bare. Julia Engle from Gal Meets Glam knows you can’t always update your wardrobe with the changing seasons. Layering a t-shirt over a dress and either belting it or knotting it at the waist gives you an updated look while using pieces you already have. Plus, it gives the illusion that your dress is really a skirt, giving you even more outfit options.

Couple a scarf with any tank top or dress to keep your summer vibe alive while avoiding a cold. Even celebrities like Jessica Alba transition their wardrobe with a combination of pieces from different seasons. Instead of her thin floral scarf, wrap on a thick shrug or scarf to add a new dimension to your summer wardrobe.

Kathryn is a loquacious and driven senior at Bloomsburg University studying English. Journalism has been her focus for almost eight years and she's slightly excited but mostly petrified of exploring her career options in a few short months. She can be found roaming the halls of Bakeless, yelling into the abyss in BU's student newspaper The Voice's office or making pancakes for her roommates.Check out her personal blog and her study abroad blog.