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New Boy Meets Girl® Clothing at the UVA Bookstore

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

 

Finals are upon us and it’s that time of year to squeeze in some study break shopping or , my personal favorite, post-final retail therapy under the guise of holiday gift shopping. Lucky for UVA, a new line has made its way on grounds just in time for you to procrastinate by perusing through the Bookstore.

Boy Meets Girl® is “edgy yet wearable, stylish yet casually classic young“ and has been featured on the runway of New York Fashion Week, according to a previous Boy Meets Girl® Press Release Statement.

The new University line for UVA out now combines the look and feel of Boy Meets Girl® clothing with signature Wahoo colors and our traditional cavalier sabres logo. 

 

Now available on grounds at the UVA Bookstores (400 Emmet Street South 4th floor (434) 924-3721), Boy Meets Girl®  products could be the perfect gift for your younger sister who is already trying to learn the Gool Old Song, your friend who has been locked away in Clemons and could use a pick me up, or for yourself this holiday season. The items are reasonable priced from $24.99-$29.99 in sizes S-XL, so go ahead and snag a comfy Boy Meets Girl® tee and stand out from the sea of “V” frockets on grounds!

 

Perfect for camping out in Club Clem, grabbing Bodos, or rocking your wahoo spirit for Basketball season and beyond, Boy Meets Girl® clothing line is a must have, so go check it out!

 

 

Want to know more? Add Boy Meets Girl® to your daily social media routine:

 Facebook: Boy Meets Girl & Stacy Igel

Twitter: @boymeetsgirlusa & @stacyigel

Instagram: @boymeetsgirlu & @boymeetsgirlusa

Emily Newman is a 21 year old Media Studies and Bioethics student at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. She is President of the Lambda Delta Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority, an Associate Producer for The UVA Miller Center's American Forum, and a Marketing and Media Production Intern for the City of Charlottesville. After graduation she will pursue a career in television production where she hopes to tell impactful stories and thrive in a dynamic and collaborative work environment while also learning how to wear pants with buttons and make meals that consist of more than cheese and wine.