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Packing for College in the Age of Coronavirus

I took a poll on Instagram last week asking if you still wanted to see back-to-school content this year, given how uncertain the fall semester is looking… And the majority voted yes! But instead of just posting generic college content, I want to do my best to provide useful blog posts that acknowledge the weirdness of the upcoming academic year. So my first thought? A post about packing a light wardrobe for college during this pandemic! While I had already decided I was finally going to pack less clothing this year (my parents scoffed in disbelief when I told them), my university recently announced that students should only pack the essentials anyway.

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My school’s current plan is to return to campus in the fall but to have a mix of online and in-person classes. The school told us that we should pack light so that we can quickly and easily move out in the event that the university closes and sends everyone home again. I imagine other schools have announced similar protocols, if they’re going back at all, so I figured a post about packing a minimal wardrobe would hopefully be helpful to students. All of today’s photos are some of my favorite on-campus pics from freshman and sophomore years, and you can read the original posts by clicking the links below each photo!

I’m sure this comes as a surprise to everyone, but I have a lot of clothes… and I make no sacrifices when packing for college. I bring almost my entire wardrobe to school with me—which I realize is completely unnecessary—but it happens anyway. This year, I want to finally pack less clothes, and most importantly, have all of my clothes and shoes fit into two suitcases and a carry-on. While I usually drive to college (and therefore have as much room as my car allows), a lot of students fly to school. So I want to show how to curate your wardrobe into a versatile selection that will fit into a carry-on and two checked suitcases for plane travel (shout-out to SouthWest for those free checked bags), in the event that schools close and we have to quickly return home. That way, you can bring all your clothes home right away!

(Original Post: B2S Series: Dorm Sweet Dorm)

(Original Post: My Dorm Room Tour!)

First up, here is my suggested packing list. Fall semester often involves hot, summer-like days in the beginning that transition to cooler, fall days as time goes on, so I wanted to include a good balance of clothing for both types of weather. Obviously, these items all depend on your sense of style (maybe you’re more of a skirts girl than a pants girl), but this is just a suggestion in terms of number of items to bring to maximize your wardrobe.

I actually packed all this stuff up and was able to fit it all into my three bags, with room to spare! My friends and family can attest to how much crap I can pack into very small spaces, and you can read some of my packing tips in this blog post. While this list sounds like a lot of clothing, it actually makes for a pretty minimalistic wardrobe (well, comparatively speaking—just look how much I shoved into my closets in previous years!). Obviously, I prioritize style over comfy clothes, so your list might contain a lot more sweatpants or a bunch of cozy t-shirts. That totally works! Especially in the age of online classes. If you anticipate being cooped up in your dorm room most of the time, cozier options might make more sense for you. As I said, this list is just a very loose suggestion that will vary with each person’s style, and it’s how I (as a fashionista) plan to narrow down my own closet when it’s my time to officially pack up. I don’t have to move back to school until September, but I know a lot of other schools start much earlier and wanted to share this post in time for those students to start packing ahead.

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(Original Post: My Dorm Room Tour!)

(Original Post: B2S Series: Stylish School Spirit)

If you’re still having trouble narrowing down what items to bring to school, here are some tips and questions to ask yourself while packing.

(Original Post: B2S Series: Dorm Sweet Dorm)

I’m still not sure if I’ll follow these suggestions exactly myself, since I’ll likely have the luxury of driving to school, and therefore packing more items. BUT I did write this blog post in my closet and thought very deeply about which pieces I would take and which ones would stay. These are all things I considered in my own process!

I hope this post was super helpful for all my fellow college students. Let me know what your plans are for the fall, when you’re going back to school, and if you end up using any of these tips! Feel free to leave suggestions for more back-to-school content in the comments below, and reach out if you have any questions or need help packing. I was planning on sharing ideas for 2D decorations that are easy to pack (and take up no space) in this blog post as well, but it’s already too long… So maybe I’ll save that for an additional post. Thanks for stopping by today, and have a great start to your week!

Miles of smiles,

Grace

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