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Your Weekend Wardrobe Needs These 5 Practical Going Out Pieces

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Temple chapter.

School is back in session, and along with homework, exams, and cute TA’s, going out clothes are now hot on our radar again.

But let’s be realistic—those cute heels and skimpy outfits aren’t nearly as comfortable as they are cute. Keep reading for some seriously comfy and practical pieces for your next Saturday out.

1. Brami Bra Top, Free People

Ditch the bra (if you can) and let ‘em breathe with this cute bra top. The cropped silhouette is both sexy and classic, and with six color options you have plenty of room to mix and match. Without uncomfortable bra straps and underwires, you’ll be that much more ready to kick back and enjoy your night out.

2. Riley Scoop Tee, Nasty Gal

Let it flow with this sophisticated (and comfortable!) scoop neck tee. Leave it out or tuck it in just in the front for a classy French tuck, à la Queer Eye’s Tan France. A low scoop neck adds interest and makes it the perfect top for a casual night out.

3. Wet-Look Pocket Leggings, Black Milk Clothing

What’s more comfortable than jeans, and sexier than your Old Navy leggings? These wet-look leggings bring all the va-va-voom, and they have a handy pocket to store your phone, keys, or anything else you need to bring with you. BRB, buying 5 pairs.

4. Stormy Rain Boot, Jeffrey Campbell

These adorable booties have a secret: they’re actually rain boots. Your fears of some jerk spilling a drink on your fave shoes will now be a thing of the past, because water, beer, and general ickiness can wipe right off. The chunky heel adds a boost, but is extremely walkable—your feet will thank you.

5. Star Studded Crossbody Bag, Pull&Bear

Can’t fit all your stuff in the pocket of your new wet-look leggings? No judgement—a girl has needs, after all. Use this chic crossbody bag to hold onto your going out gear.

You know what they say: keep your friends close, but keep your tampons, ChapStick, and extra hair ties closer.

Anna Hirsch

Temple '20

I'm a junior Advertising major at Temple University who's constantly in pursuit of creativity. You can most often find me writing, baking, making music, or messing around in Photoshop.