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To Pack or Not to Pack? The Struggles of College Dorm Living as a Fashionista

For many of us, the excitement of college lies just around the corner…as in, less than two weeks around the corner (yay!). But before the rush of trying new things, meeting new people, and exploring a topic of interest, the first test of college is the stress and difficulty of packing. That’s right. There’s no secret that dorms are small, with even smaller closet space. So you have to find some way to decide which of your beloved clothing items you can take and which will suffer the lonely fate of being left behind. Oh, what is a fashionista to do?!

My roommate texted me the other day after a long conversation about our shared shopping and shoe addictions, and she said something to the effect of: “Please tell me you’re going to do a blog post about deciding what clothes to take to college!” As it so happened, in the very moment I heard the playful bing of that text arriving I was writing a list of what clothes to leave at home when it came time to pack. In fact, I was sitting on the floor of my bedroom, surrounded by piles of clothing and tangled belts and mismatched shoes—it was closet clean-out day! Or at least, day one of closet clean-out…You know how it is.

While I very much appreciated the suggestion (I’m always looking for your ideas for blog posts—get in touch with me!) I didn’t think I could write a post on something I knew nothing about…After all, I am also struggling with the same dilemma of what to pack. Nonetheless, I wanted to share a few tidbits that I’ve been noodling on to assist in this difficult decision (it’s oh-so dramatic). Here are a few things to consider:

I love cleaning out my closet (as weird as that may sound—it is a chore, after all), and the challenge of my future dorm packing makes it that much more interesting. While I still haven’t discovered the perfect formula for what to pack and what to leave at home, these tips have helped me make some decisions and narrow down my selection—I hope they will help you too! If you have any ideas, tips, suggestions, or questions, feel free to leave me a comment at the bottom of this post. I always respond and would love to help you!

I’m looking forward to keeping you updated on my dorm adventures and to hear about your own college clothing struggles. Enjoy your Monday!

 

Miles of smiles,

Grace

 

P.S. As part of my blog reboot, I wanted to try writing like a fashion article, with sophisticated language and a more editorial voice. What did you think of today’s post? While I love the challenge of writing differently and more elegantly, I do miss the conversational tone of my old blog posts—this seems a bit stiff and impersonal in comparison. I would love your thoughts on the matter as I continue to experiment in the future! Thanks. 🙂

 

Striped Dress: Old Navy, $20 // White Heeled Sandals: DSW, $50 // Pink Belt // Pink Polka Dot Kate Spade Purse: was a gift

 

 

 

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