Summer was full of great memories and times to remember. With a new school year approaching quickly, however, it’s time to prepare. To set yourself up for success, consider organizing your space, updating your supplies, and establishing a routine. It doesn’t hurt to also plan your outfits and update your wardrobe.
Whether you’re switching up your style or replacing worn or outgrown clothing, back-to-school shopping can be daunting. Luckily, if you prepare with a list of must-haves, you’ll be in great shape. Here are a few to consider adding to your list.
1. Underwear
Underwear can be a tricky topic for teens, especially when navigating the challenges of growing up. Bodies are changing, and with that comes new insecurities and discomforts. Changing in the locker room can feel awkward, and finding underwear that fits well and feels comfortable all day can seem difficult. Navigating periods as a teen girl can be particularly challenging, especially in a school setting. There’s always that lingering worry about leakage. This pressure can detract from your focus in class and make you feel less confident throughout the day.
Thankfully, modern women have more options. To help ease these concerns, consider picking out several 100% cotton underwear options to maximize breathability and comfort throughout the day. Additionally, incorporating a few pairs of period underwear into your wardrobe can provide extra protection during that time of the month. With these essentials in your collection, you’ll feel confident and comfortable as you head into the new school year.
2. Comfortable Bras
What you wear under your clothes is the foundation upon which your outfits are built. Therefore, having bras and underwear you love is crucial. You might laugh at the idea of finding a comfortable bra, but focus on fit with bras. Choose styles that work well under t-shirts and dresses, such as seamless bras, bralettes, or sports bras for casual wear. A classic plunge bra can also be great for V-neck tops, while a strapless bra is ideal for off-the-shoulder dresses. Buying a few varieties in neutral colors should be enough to get you through.
If you can, try to avoid wires and constricting options for day-to-day wear. Tight-fitting bras can lead to discomfort and even issues like restricted circulation and skin irritation. Additionally, wearing a bra that doesn’t fit properly can impact your posture and cause back pain as your body develops. A helpful tip is to measure yourself to find a size that truly fits you, and don’t pay attention to the numbers. Whether you’re a 32A or 52F, you’re beautiful and worthy, and finding the right fit will help you feel confident and comfortable every day.
3. Layering Pieces
School buildings may crank the A/C to where you’re shivering, or you could be burning up. With so many temperatures to account for, layering is your best bet. Dresses and plain T- shirts are usually a smart base layer. Pick up a denim jacket, hoodie, and a cardigan or two. That way, you can throw them on no matter what you have on underneath. If you get too hot, take off your jacket. If you’re freezing, throw it on to stay warm and cute. Either way, you’ll feel great and temperature-appropriate.
Remember to factor weather into your back-to-school purchases too. Living in a rainy climate calls for rainboots and a windbreaker. Areas with winter weather concerns require heavy-duty coats, scarves, and gloves.
4. Stretchy Pants
The point of school is to learn. When you’re sitting in class all day, you need to be comfortable to focus and retain information. However, if you only have rigid jeans that dig in, doing so is much more difficult. Instead, prioritize finding pants you’ll want to wear all day long.
The good news is you have plenty of options. If you love to wear jeans, find a pair with a bit of stretch instead of a less forgiving denim. If leggings are within the dress code, choose your favorite from flared to traditional skinny styles. Or find a fun pair of patterned elastic waistband bottoms to throw on when you feel like you have nothing to wear. No matter which type you choose, add comfortable pants to your back-to-school list.
5. Versatile Shoes
Larger schools often span multiple floors and thousands of square feet. Translation: You have to walk a ways to get where you need to go. And that means you’ll need shoes that can go the distance.
Look for pairs that go with most of your wardrobe. Neutral sneakers, trendy boots, and casual sandals are all worth trying on. You’ll probably also need some gym shoes. Keep in mind weather conditions and what shoes you’ve historically worn most. With a new pair or two in your rotation, you’ll be in good shape for a stylish year.
6. Fun Accessories
If you wear a uniform to school, your daily style is set. But you can have fun with accessories to create a more unique look this school year. It just takes a bit of creativity. Whether you choose headbands or jewelry, accessories are an easy way to elevate your look.
Pick up some simple options like gold hoops or small studs. Depending on your style, you could also go all-in with pearls and sparkles. This is a great way to incorporate seasonal trends into your daily looks, too. You could have fun with scarfs or statement necklaces that reflect your personality or the current season. Whatever you choose will add something special to your outfit.
7. Personalized School Bag
When you’re carrying books, folders, and pencil pouches galore, you need something functional, but you also want a school bag that’s cute and fun. Depending on what your school allows, you may have several options.
It’s hard to go wrong with a classic backpack, but a trendy tote bag would work, too. If your school has a clear bag policy, don’t worry! You can still dress it up with pins, keychains, and charms. Your school bag will then be entirely unique to you and your style.
Back to School in Style
There’s a lot to be excited about with a new school year. You’ll have a new class schedule and meet new friends. So, while what you’re wearing can influence your day, remember it’s not everything. Dress so you feel confident but focus most of your energy on making this the best school year yet.