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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Cal State LA chapter.

 

CSULA students are always walking across campus, either trying not to be late, meeting up with friends, or simply parking traffic really didn’t get them a spot near their class. The choices that students make every day about the shoes they wear have a lot of significance. What do your shoes say about you?

While walking on campus, it’s very clear that tennis shoes are the most popular. Now that Nike has a great colorful and functional line, a lot of women choose to wear them for school. The comfort of tennis shoes is the best, and they might even help out with a little workout from class to class. Aesthetically speaking, Nike has done an exceptional job creating collections that appeal to their female customer, making the shoes more wearable more often.

Another set of shoes easily found on campus are the Chucks and Vans. These will never go out of style, they are small, fitted to the foot form, and great to walk in as well. Also, with this hot weather, flats and sandals are very popular too. Wearing sandals is a perfect way to show off a great pedicure.

Fall season is here, and the reason why this season is so beloved is because of the footwear. It’s the season of boots! Forget the heat because regardless, many have waited long to finally wear their booties. Of course, for the more fashionable crowd this is an easy piece for them and anyone could spot them from a mile away.

CSULA students have endless options for shoes; they are always fabulous if combined in an appealing way with the rest of the outfit. There is no one shoe that is great for school because quite honestly, we all have different styles, lifestyle, and aesthetic. 

Roxana is a Senior at California State University, Los Angeles majoring in Fashion Merchandising and is in process of completing three other certificates: Retailing, Marketing, and Social Media. She is a fashion columnist for the campus newspaper, University Times, and is the former President of the Fashion Association of Design Students. As a fashion enthusiast, she follows countless numbers of blogs and magazines, loves food and cooking, dancing Latin music, and spending time with her family and friends.
Angeline is a dual major in Broadcast Journalism and Public Relations at California State University, Los Angeles. Being a Staff Reporter for The University Times, a writing tutor, and a Golden Eagle Radio Talk Show Host for the Her Campus inspired show: "Head Over Heels" are among the many things she is involved with on campus. She dreams of becoming a news reporter someday like Christiane Amanpour or Ann Curry but until then, documents her journalism journey on her blogs, "The Roaring 20's" and "On the Record," which you can find at angelinebernabe.wordpress.com. When she's not busy, she loves to paint, read, eat at all the hip L.A. spots, and try her hand at cooking new dishes.