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When people think of neon clothing, they may be brought back to the ’80s. Then, the neon fashion statement featured crop tops, oversized puffy jackets, furry headbands, skirts, and leggings. The trend has thrived since then, so why can’t it succeed now? Recently, neon clothing has been making some appearances. Shoes, shirts, dresses, glasses, anything you can think of are made in neon colors, and it is to die for. 

How To Dress Up Neon 

Neon colors are outgoing, eye-catching, and loud. It does not matter what kind of person you are; anyone can rock it. Moreover, you can style it in numerous ways to give that fashionable look.

Simultaneously, to dress comfy and cool, you could wear a dark T-shirt with hints of neon colors. It will match great with a matching neon pair of sweatpants, biker shorts, or leggings, whatever you prefer. Finally, you can top that off with a fabulous pair of sneakers. So there you have it, one streetwear or comfortable outfit for the day.  

An option for a casual and cute style would be to pick out a bright-colored top and pair it with baggy jeans. Then, add a pair of neon shoes and a neon purse. 

If you do not want to go all out; you want subtle, you could even throw on a simple basic colored outfit and add one neon item. A fan favorite is a pair of neon earrings.

Likewise, to its past, there are so many fun ways to style up neon colors in your daily wardrobe, including make-up looks. It is a great way to make eyes turn towards you. So, let’s bring back the neon phase. 

Alexis Duffy is the President and Senior Editor at the Her Campus at Tampa chapter. She writes and edits articles as well as managing the chapter at Tampa. Her articles cover entertainment and lifestyle topics focusing on films and traveling. Outside of Her Campus, Alexis is a senior at the University of Tampa, double majoring in Communication, Media & Culture, and Advertising & Public Relations. She is currently an part time employee at the Tampa Bay Arts & Education Network, where she works on media projects and shadows in the tv studios helping with production. Alexis enjoys art, adventures, film, and traveling during her downtime. She often finds herself going down a rabbit hole when watching videos about the production of a movie, interviews, and fun facts about cinema. Alexis always seems to have her phases, whether it’s a Harry Potter marathon or watching The Dark Knight Trilogy.