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Lily Malykhina Student Contributor, Syracuse University
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Elora Tocci Student Contributor, Syracuse University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Syracuse chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Colored pants may bring you back to middle school when hot pink jeans were in style, but now they can be worn for college as well. One of the reasons they are so popular is because they pop against the Central New York fall backdrop and make you stand out from the crowd. Nobody wants to wear the same pair of dark denim jeans all the time, even with a different shirt, so colored jeans keep things interesting. If you’re in a rush from class to going out these are a perfect way to save time. It’s always hard to find an outfit for going out, and this staple piece in your wardrobe will always be one you can turn to. They can be found at almost any store for the upcoming season: Forever 21, Macy’s, Pacsun, and H&M depending on your style and how you want them to fit you.

How to Wear:

1. Red jean pants with a tucked in white button down shirt

2. Bright blue pants with a loose black sheer shirt

3. Hot pink pants with a grey vest and a t-shirt underneath

4. Red jeans pants with a coral flowy top

5. Blue pants with a red button down flowy top

Elora likes pina coladas and getting caught in the rain...but only warm rain, and especially rain that's packaged in summer thunderstorms! The sophomore magazine journalism and English major is an assistant feature copy editor for SU's independent student newspaper, the Daily Orange, and is a contributing writer for GALA Magazine. She is also a brother in the community service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega. Elora has country music on her iTunes for every possible mood and she will never turn down a Dave Matthews Band concert, a trip to Panera Bread or a pickup soccer game. Although she's not sure exactly what she wants to do after graduation, she hopes to use writing to make a difference in someone's world.