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Romping Around

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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.

One of the many items of clothing that I did not understand or like at first was the
romper. They looked like something a five year old would wear, but after buying one and
seeing how comfortable it was I had to buy more. This is the item of clothing that does
not need a top or bottom to go with it since it is both on its own. The many different
types means you could have one for class and one for going out or, of
course, many types of each. Try finding them at Forever 21, Urban Outfitters, H&M, Free
People, and Macy’s. The other day I found one of the best rompers for going out at
Macy’s that was black and white in a tie-dye fashion. That was probably one the best
purchases that I have made since it can go from class to going out in the summer to the
winter.

How to Wear:

1. For the winter try, a solid colored romper with designed tights underneath and a blouse
on top

2. Solid colored romper with a loose lace shirt on top with boots

3. Floral romper with a loose blouse over

4. Solid colored romper with a long vest over

5. Solid colored romper belted paired up with a pair of nude heels

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.