One thing we get asked probably more than anything else is what you should wear to class in college.
So what do you wear to class, what don’t you wear, what constitutes “dressing up” and what doesn’t?
We have answers to these questions and more, as college students who love fashion but still have to roll out of bed and make it to class on time.
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The “Dressing Up For Class” Debate
If you haven’t heard about this before, here’s the basic argument:
Some people think that because you’re in college and no one is telling you what to wear, you should use the opportunity to dress sloppy and not care about what you wear.
They claim that baggy pajamas are easier to put on and more comfy than regular clothes. They will ask questions like: “Most college students are hungover every morning, so why should we bother to change out of our PJ’s to make it to class?”
From our personal observations, these are usually the people who drag themselves to class and immediately fall asleep, snoring loudly enough that they eventually wake themselves up. They generally have no idea what’s going on and believe that “just showing up” is good enough.
Here’s why their argument is ridiculous:
First of all, pajamas that really shouldn’t be worn in public aren’t any easier to put on than a clean pair of jeans and a cute top – or even athleisure joggers and a cropped hoodie.
Second of all, if you’re too hungover to function, you don’t belong in class and should really just stay home.
Third, these people are obviously insecure about how they look, and trying to make those who put effort into looking good feel bad about it.
Why You Should Get Dressed For Class
We’re not saying that you should spend 5 hours getting ready every morning or that fashion should be more important than anything else. But we do think that looking nice is important.
Here are some reasons why you SHOULD get “dressed up” for class – even if that just means jeans and a tee or some cute joggers and a fashion sneaker.
Showing respect for your professor
Showing up to class in your pajamas not only makes you look like you don’t care, but it’s also disrespectful to your professor. They dress nicely for class to show that they take their job seriously. When you dress like you’re ready to fall asleep, it says that you could not care less. This is disrespectful to your prof.
Making it easier to focus
We don’t know about all of you, but we don’t feel very productive when we’re wearing PJ’s. Pajamas are good for a few things – sleeping, watching TV, and lounging around. When you’re dressed a little nicer, you’re not going to be tempted to fall back asleep or space out during lecture. (We talked more about how well this works in our realistic college outfits blog post.)
Looking good
Okay, this is an obvious reason not to wear the clothes you slept in. PJ’s aren’t always the cutest. We love our oversized sorority graphic tees and sweat shorts for wearing around the dorm, to the gym, or even to a final if we’ve been up all night studying… but never for a day of classes.
If you love fashion, you should wear your fabulous clothes! Wear something unique and have fun with fashion. Why bother having amazing clothes if you aren’t going to wear them?
What to Wear to Class
Even if you only have a few minutes to get ready, it’s not difficult to wear something cute and comfortable to class. Below, we’ve created some super cute and comfy options.
Here are some examples of outfits to wear to class:
Note: Check out this post and this post for more tips on what to wear in college. For STEM majors, see What to Wear to Lab.
Outfit #1 – Comfy & Cozy Outfit
Products: Top, Pants, Sneakers, Socks, Scrunchie
This outfit is perfect if you are looking for something comfy to wear to class while also making sure that you look super cute!
Joggers have become a very trendy fashion item recently, and they are ideal for wearing to class because they’re the comfiest pants you own while still looking stylish. And let’s be honest, in 2023, it’s all about comfort first.
Just grab some classic grey joggers and pair them with any colorful shirt or accessories you have on hand. This cute purple tank top and velvet scrunchie are ideal ways to add some color to your look.
Related reading: Jogger Pants Outfits: How to Style Jogger Pants for Any Occasion
Outfit #2 – Girly Skirt Outfit
Products: Top, Skirt, Cardigan, Sneakers, Hair Clips, Necklace
If you are looking for a more girly outfit to wear to class, this look is for you!
This outfit pairs a cute high-waisted blue skirt and white crop top with a matching cami. This tennis skirt look is very popular — we’re seeing ’90s throwbacks all over campus right now in a little nod to films like Clueless.
However, unlike Cher in Clueless, we’re pairing our outfit with classic Nike Air Force 1s instead of heels. They’re our favorite fashion sneaker right now — they’re all over every fashion Instagram account but they’re also insanely comfortable and can be paired with absolutely everything.
Also, you can spice up the look by adding fun accessories that are trendy as well as girly, such as a butterfly necklace and hair clips. I love these white ones to match the outfit.
Outfit #3 – Pink Sporty Outfit
Products: Tank, Leggings, Sneakers, Jacket, Headband
Being on campus all day or having to go to multiple classes, can make it seem like you are already getting a workout with all the walking you have to do.
So why not rock a sporty outfit for class? Often times, athletic outfits may not seem the most fashionable, but you can add color to your outfit to win some extra fashion girl points.
This outfit combines a cute pink tank top with white leggings and a matching athletic jacket. It is also paired with a wrap-around headband, which is a trendy hair accessory. We finished the look with matching sneakers to make your athletic outfit look cute for class.
RELATED READING: Cute College Outfits: 10 Looks to Get You Back-to-School Ready
What to Wear in College? It’s All About the Basics
At the end of the day, if you have most of the wardrobe essentials for college girls, then you’re basically good to go when it comes to getting dressed for class.
Most of the time, a cute pair of jeans with a great top or a little athletic look and some accessories are all you need. If you want to wear something more interesting, though, we say go for it! We’re all in favor of showing off the clothes you love and self-expression through fashion.
Have fun with it . . . and just say “no” to pajamas!
What do you think of our guide to what to wear in college?
What do you think about the “getting dressed for class” debate? Would you wear pajamas to class, or would you never even think of it? What would a typical college outfit be for you?
Let me know your thoughts in the comments section!
Editor’s note: This post was originally published in 2008; it was completely updated and revamped in 2023 with new photos, outfit sets, and information.
I go to school in Maine, so in the winter you’ll see girls with sweatpants, wanna-be uggs and like 3 sweatshirts/fleeces. Obviously no one ever introduced them to this amazing thing called a coat….
Personally, I love winter because I can add more to an outfit with a coat. Though peep-toes and snow don’t go together 🙂
I’m a rising senior and all my friends know by now that if I have on sweats in class I’m either deathly ill or heading to the gym immediately after LOL. I love dressing up for class because it makes dreary mornings a little bit better and lets you have some fun with the beginning of the day 🙂
I wore pj pants to school a few times in high school and ended up feeling like a total bum. Never again.
Couldn’t agree more. Casual little dresses are ALWAYS the way to go when you’re feeling too lazy to put together a whole outfit – hence the reason I own like a billion 🙂
Sweats are never, ever NOT a no-no. With the exception of the gym and being sick of course.
I really enjoyed this post, but I had to open up an Internet Explorer Window to view it. The images in the posts never work in Firefox. I just wanted you to be aware of that because though I love your blog, I prefer Firefox browser. Keep up the good work anywho. 🙂
You know, my french teacher told my class “You do better on exams when you’re dressed up” and it is true. I have never ever worn sweatpants or a baggy sweatshirt to class (cute fitted ones, occasionally.) Coincidentally, I once had a dream that I wore the gigantic school sweats/sweatshirt combo to school – and in my dream I felt so gross!
Wait! Sorry! My question was already answered in another article!
Tee hee, me and my bad memory!
I am in complete agreement with you! UGH I study fashion merchandising and it makes me so mad when FASHION majors don’t put effort into getting dressed. Clearly no commitment to their studies.
Question:
I see alot of girls around campuses in pajamas or sweats but they also have on a ton of makeup.
How can they have time to put on makeup but not clothes?
Thank you so much for showing women that you do NOT have to spend a fortune to look great, feel confident, and show your campus that you are serious about yourself and your classes. Thanks for all of the fabulous tips! 🙂
I think it kinda stinks that people really what others wear to class! It should be about the learning! However, I digress, I think you should wear something comfortable that shows you care about how you look! I like the suggestion you gave in your post! I’d appreciate it if you can check out my winter class post! This is what I wear to class, stop by and give a thought on what you think!
~Lizzie
http://lizziesjourney.com/2017/02/12/class-gear/
Definitely directed solely towards women. I never heard of a guy wearing sweats to class as a big deal, in fact I see many guys wearing sweats, elastic shorts, etc to class. I always wore a dress, or attempted to dress nice when I went to college, but the fact remains that many students cannot afford nice clothing. When it came down to me not even having enough change in my pocket to do laundry, I did smell bad, I did wear everything I owned (including leggings, sweats, etc). Most students cannot just go and buy a new Kate Spade bag to match their designer clothing. The expectations, especially for those coming straight from high school, is almost absurd in a sense of driving students away from class, their work, studying, and just feeling comfortable enough to make friends, and have the normal college experience. Normal 18 year olds cannot just go pick up a nice, new outfit or two. College is definitely not a “blue-collar”-family-background-friendly-environment…
So you make a bunch of absurd assumptions about the types of people who wear sweats to class and then counter what you say is their argument, but in fact is a bunch of malarkey you just made up. I give you an F.
Hey does it look sloppy to wear like a cute hoodie with skinny jeans and some boots? (bearpaws or something) …. 🙂
Can you do one for men? Thanks
Bangles to class? Banging (pun intended :p) into the desk? No thank you! Same with long necklasses! You will annoy the what out of your neighbour :p
(This article is ages old, I know that, but still 😉 )