Day One, Outfit One, Post One

Outfit One

SO here is my first day of school outfit. (disclaimer: this isn’t me on the first day of school. I cam up with the idea for this blog a few days later. But I can promise you that this is what I wore)


It’s a simple, plain black short sleeve shirt, a chevron light pink and white scarf, boot cut jeans form Kohls, and I wore my vans.


I really liked this outfit; it made me feel  super confident. This biggest pros of this is it was short sleeve. I did a lot of walking around my first day, and it was a hot day. That being said, it was a good idea to go with a short sleeve. I liked the scarf because it was a light scarf, so it wasn’t too hot, but still kept me warm enough in the chilly classroom. I’m not a fan of wearing shorts to school, so the pants were a nice choice. I’m in love with boot cut jeans. I’ll write a post about that some day… anyways, the jeans were also nice. And vans are easy to walk in, and on a first day I had no idea what I was walking in to, so I needed to be prepared.

But, nothing is perfect… this outfit was pretty hot towards lunchtime when I did the most amount of walking. Granted, it’s August so any outfit would be hot if I’m wearing pants. And my vans are really old and falling apart so my feet started to hurt, but that’s totally my fault – I really need new shoes.

All in all, this outfit was comfy, cute and confident blinding. Very practice for a first day of school.

What do you like to wear on the first day?


1 Peter 3:3-4 “Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight.”

Who I am, What I do

My name is Rachael, and I’m a first time community college student. I go to school in Reading, Pennsylvania and I’m totally new to this whole college life.  This blog is a fashion blog all about what I wear each day. I’ll tell you the pros and cons of each outfit and hopefully give you some inspiration. My goal is to be relatable to the average community college kid. I can’t afford the top-of-the-line, designer clothes. I’m not afraid to admit that at I get my clothes from Walmart or Target. Many are regifted from my friends. So welcome to my Community College Closet!