The Ultimate List of College Wardrobe Essentials

Here’s what every college girl should have in her wardrobe, with basics for every college student’s closet.

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College Wardrobe Essentials

Packing for a weekend trip can be stressful, and when it comes to preparing for an entire semester at college, managing your college wardrobe becomes even more crucial!

As an over-packer, it can be hard not to pack your whole wardrobe. At the same time, under-packers that I know totally regretted not bringing enough of certain items that they ended up needing during the school year.

Don’t make either mistake—that’s where our ultimate college wardrobe packing guide comes in, which breaks down the closet essentials you’ll actually need for college.

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Whether you’re starting your first or final year of college, always remember: less is more when you’re living in a dorm or apartment!

You should have enough clean clothes and underwear for at least a week in each season. Otherwise, you’ll end up doing laundry multiple times a week, something you won’t have time or the willpower for.

You don’t want to run out of clothes either, though—the goal is to pack just the ✨right✨ amount.

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So, without further ado, here is what I believe to be the definitive guide to what every college girl should have in her wardrobe: the staples you’re actually going to want to be wearing for your four years of college life.

Everyday/Class:

4 Tees

Get a few basic tees or tank tops of varying lengths (cropped tees count, too) in different basic colors like black, white, gray, and navy blue.

Also, throw in at least one fun tee in your favorite color for variety or a graphic print tee that features a band, a cute saying, or your University’s logo.

These can be worn alone in summer or layered under cardigans, jackets, and long-sleeved tops in the fall and winter. (See our guide to casual college outfits for examples of how we wear these.)

3 Cute Tops (Blouses, Bodysuits, and/or Basic Crop Tops)

These would be your trendy pieces that rotate from year to year; they can include crop tops, plaid/flannel shirts, cute cami tanks, and button-down shirts (which are also great for layering over camis!).

4 Sweaters

Oversized, cozy sweaters are my favorite thing to wear during the winter, and no one can convince me otherwise.

Just be sure that the vast majority of your sweaters are not dry clean-only options; for example, try to avoid fabrics like wool and cashmere. Trust me, going to the dry cleaners will probably be the last thing on your mind when trying to balance school and your social life!

(Check out our guide to the best sweaters for college to see the types of sweaters you need to pack.)

3-4 pairs of Casual Shorts

I have a pair of flowy shorts, some athletic shorts, and jean shorts in three colors: vintage wash, white, and black.

The Agolde shorts above are a splurge, but they have honestly changed my life! They fit better than any other pair I’ve tried, and I wear mine multiple times a week.

Levi’s and Abercrombie & Fitch also have great options.

2 Casual Skirts/Dresses

If you can’t picture yourself being able to sit comfortably in your cute dress or skirt of choice, reconsider packing it.

I love wearing tennis-inspired skirts and dresses that have hidden shorts underneath (a.k.a. skorts)—not only do they look adorable, but their athletic vibe makes them practical for running around campus. (Especially since you can wear them with sneakers, and they are often made with sweat-wicking fabrics.)

Also, opt for t-shirt and tank dresses—since these are considered basics, you can style them a bunch of different ways throughout the year and depending on the weather. They look cute on their own but are also easy to layer things over (like sweaters and jackets), and are *almost* as comfy as your favorite tee or tank.

Denim skirts, tiered maxi skirts, and cargo skirts have become big trends this year, which also make for stylish yet casual options.

(For more, see our guide to the types of skirts and dresses you need for college!)

2-3 pairs of quality jeans

No college wardrobe essentials list would be complete without jeans!

Pay attention to the inseam length, quality, and price when buying a pair of jeans. I’d suggest bringing a straight-leg (or slim-ish fitting) pair and a looser pair, that way you have a more “polished” option and a more casual option.

Levi’s Low Pro jeans are one of my personal favorites: they are budget-friendly and come in a bunch of washes to choose from, with a baggy fit throughout the legs and a lower waistline that looks great with crop tops and baggy tees alike.

1-2 Pairs of “Fun” Pants

You’ll want some “fun” pants in your wardrobe when you get tired of wearing jeans or leggings (more on those, below).

Cargo pants have become practically as essential as denim, so bring a pair or two with you; wear them with a long-sleeved tee and sneakers to class or a crop top when going out with friends.

Faux leather pants are another must-have, especially on weekends when you’re hitting the bars or party scene. They work well with booties, sneakers, and heels so that you can wear them for a good portion of the school year with various going-out tops.

I also love trouser pants, because you can wear them to class presentations or an internship, but also casually around campus with sneakers and a t-shirt.

3-4 Pairs of Leggings

Let’s be real: you’re going to be living in leggings a good portion of the time. There’s just no beating their comfort and ease, especially when you’re trekking across campus day in and day out.

Straight, flared, and bootcut styles are all great silhouettes to choose from.

I also suggest buying running or workout leggings since they last longer, lower the chance of panty lines, and can be used for actually working out, too.

Although Lululemon Align leggings are incredibly popular on campus (see our Lululemon shopping tips to save money there), look to other major sports brands, Amazon, and even Old Navy; their leggings hold up surprisingly well even during a workout.

2 Loungewear Sets (Hoodies and Sweatpants)

Another thing you’ll likely be living in at college? Hoodies and sweatpants.

Whether you’re chilling with friends, studying, or heading to an early-morning class, you need reliable sweats in your college wardrobe.

They don’t necessarily have to be a matching set, though coordinated sweat sets do make you look a bit more put-together. But ultimately, so long as they aren’t completely mismatched, you should be fine!

You also can’t go wrong with repping your school by wearing a sweatshirt with your university’s logo or mascot.

2 Pairs of good walking shoes

Popular shoes for college include white Adidas Sambas and Gazelles, Nike Dunks, Air Force 1s, any type of Converse, Vans, or New Balance sneakers, classic footbed sandals, and slides.

Good walking shoes are especially important if your campus is large—you may be surprised at how much walking you’ll have to do to get around!

(See our article on the best casual shoes for college for an in-depth guide to these!)

2 Spring/Fall Jackets:

In the spring and fall, you’ll want a lightweight jacket that is versatile enough to wear with different outfits and has a casual vibe.

Go for a neutral-colored utility jacket or shacket (a cross between a shirt and a jacket) that can be worn with jeans, leggings, skirts/dresses, and more.

The same goes for a classic denim jacket; opt for an oversized fit for a modern look.

Other light jacket options include bomber jackets, faux leather jackets, windbreakers, oversized blazers, and trench coats.

(For more, see our list of the coats and jackets you need for college.)

1 Winter Coat

Make sure your coat is warm and appropriate for the chilly months at your school.

I recommend picking one that has a hood and if possible, that is made with water-resistant material (like the option above, which comes in eight different colors) — you never know when a sudden rain or snow storm might hit while you’re trekking across campus!

Jewelry of choice

Avoid bringing jewelry that is sentimental or expensive to college, especially if you know you’re prone to losing things (like me, oops).

Luckily, there are so many affordable jewelry options that will enhance your outfits without breaking the bank, like a gold-colored chain necklace. Layer a few (these come in a three-pack) for an even cooler look.

A pair of gold hoop earrings go with just about any outfit—even sweats—and will make you look instantly put-together. This super affordable pack of six hoop earrings will definitely keep you covered for the whole year (or maybe even all four years!).

(See our list of the best jewelry for college to learn exactly what you need to bring.)

1 Backpack or Tote Bag

Make sure your bag is large enough for your school supplies, secure enough to carry your laptop, and comfortable to carry.

The sturdy backpack above is a really popular choice on campus, but we have even more recs in our articles on cute backpacks for 2023, the best college backpacks, and bags for college.

A week’s worth of Bralettes/Bras/Socks/Underwear

Bring extras for all of these essential items; you never want to be wearing dirty socks! I’ve found a two-week supply of the above works best for me.

You’ll likely need a basic, everyday bra, like the Victoria’s Secret Pink “Wear Everywhere T-Shirt Bra,” which is lightly lined and made from smooth jersey material and has multi-way straps. Opt for a neutral color that matches your skin tone so that you can wear it under light-colored tops without it showing through.

Skims Fits Everybody underwear is made of the stretchiest, most breathable fabric on the planet. I also like to buy value packs of socks on Amazon.

Working Out

1 Pair of Good Sneakers for Exercise

It is essential that the shoes you are wearing are designed for the workout of your choice and are supportive. Injuries are not fun or cute!

I usually prefer black or gray sneakers because they can be worn with non-workout outfits as well (white ones tend to get dirty quickly!), but colorful workout shoes are always a fun choice, too.

(See our guide to the best workout shoes for detailed help finding your perfect pair.)

2 Sports Bras

Sports bras come in three types: low-impact, medium-impact, and high-impact. Think about what category you’ll need! If you’re an A or B cup, you can also typically get away with medium-impact sports bras for high-impact activities.

My favorite brands for sports bras include Nike and Under Armour.

I really like listening to music while running, so I included my favorite sports bra with a pocket that can fit my iPhone, ID, and house key!

3-4 Workout tops

Definitely invest in a couple of workout tops that are comfortable and cute; you can wear them to class, which will motivate you to run straight to the gym afterward!

The key is to pick ones with moisture-wicking fabric, to help you avoid looking and feeling sweaty.

3-4 Workout bottoms

If you don’t plan on working out or being super active, you can obviously bring fewer athletic bottoms, but keep in mind that these can be worn outside of the gym to class, study sessions, and for lounging around, making them multi-functional.

Amazon has some insanely good running shorts these days—these ones are my newest favorites and they’re amazing quality.

Also, be sure to bring some joggers or sweatpants to throw over your leggings or shorts for the winter time, too; no one wants to walk to the gym with freezing legs.

And at least one pair of black leggings from the section above can totally count for workouts.

Social/Going Out

1-2 Casual Statement pieces (Ex: dress, matching set, romper, jumpsuit)

Find something comfortable and cute that you would want to wear for a night out with your friends. Bonus points if it’s a matching set you can break up as needed!

I’d also argue that everyone needs an LBD in their wardrobe: it’s one of the most versatile clothing items that can be styled a ton of different ways with different shoes and accessories.

1+ pair of cute heels

If you could only pick one type of heels to bring with you, let them be a shade similar to your skin tone. That way, they’ll match everything, and they’ll make your legs look longer. Trust me on this one!

And, of course, classic black heels would be my #2 pick.

I’d suggest choosing an inexpensive pair with a block or wedge heel since they may very well get ruined eventually (the dirty, sticky floors are no joke), and they’ll be more comfortable than impractical stilettos.

1+ Clubbing Dresses

Bring at least one body-con or mini dress for any formals you might be going to. Lulus, Windsor, and Forever21 have great, inexpensive options!

Avoid wearing expensive pieces; you will sweat while dancing, and you might be spilled on. Swap with friends to expand options!

3 sets of Tailgate/Darty Clothes

Dressing up is fun, but depending on your college social life, it’s not always going to be realistic.

If you plan on attending frat parties, tailgates, and “darties” (day parties), you’re going to need clothing that is less fancy (and less expensive). Also, shoes that can handle spills, sticky floors, muddy grass… and hopefully not puke.

Think of sneakers that can get beat up, sturdy black combat boots, machine-washable bodysuits, crop tops, and your hardiest pair of jean shorts. (The Agolde ones above in the shorts section should survive, but I’d also get some cheaper ones for parties — Abercrombie makes a great affordable pair.)

Add an inexpensive jacket that you would be okay with losing for the colder months, like a faux leather moto jacket or a shacket.

Other College Clothing Essentials

1 Pair of Rain boots or Snow boots

This is mostly dependent on where you go to school. Check with current students (or Instagram location tags) to find out if your campus handles rain well and if the snow will be a concern.

If rain is the main concern, I love ankle boots like the pair above. Also, these don’t look like rain boots but are waterproof! Their fashion-forward design makes them way more versatile than traditional rain boots. (But of course, rubber boots are your best bet if you’ll be dealing with higher-than-average rainfall).

Ugg, Sorel, and The North Face are all great brands for snow boots, with sturdy yet stylish designs.

1 Umbrella

Trust me; you’ll be stuck walking in the rain to class at least once.

I prefer a compact-sized umbrella that will fit in my bag and is lightweight. Like this one, which comes in a bunch of colors.

Be sure to check out our list of can’t-forget college accessories for even more items you need to pack.

1 Pair of Shower Shoes

Please don’t think about setting foot in a communal shower without shower shoes. You can’t be sure what you’re stepping in.

I’m a big fan of my Adidas slides, but clean flip-flops work too!

1 Bathrobe & 1 Set of Really Cozy PJs

For my freshman girls using communal bathrooms, a bathrobe will save you the trouble of worrying about a nip slip as you walk down the halls in a towel.

Bring your favorite cozy pjs to remind you of home and to reward yourself after all that studying!

What are your college wardrobe must-haves?

So there you have it, the top items that should be in every college girl’s closet. Of course, these are just my opinions, and you might have your own ideas about this, too. (For more on packing for college, see our guide to the college essentials you didn’t know you needed.)

Let me know if you agree with me or if you think something is missing by leaving a comment!

What are your closet essentials? Let me know in the comments!

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183 thoughts on “The Ultimate List of College Wardrobe Essentials”

  1. M.E. – That’s good to know! With the few cashmere items I have, I just try not to wear them too often, or at least not spill things on them. I get them dry cleaned if there’s a spot or anything, but for the most part I just keep them really clean. Now that I know I can hand-wash, that will definitely be a time-saver.

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  2. Not that most college girls have the time and space to hand-wash stuff, roll it in a towel to get the excess water out of it, and then lay it out flat to dry… but regardless of what the label may say, hand-washing (preferably in something like Eucalan, or Woolite with a small amount of hair conditioner in the final rinse) is way, way, way better for cashmere and other animal fibers (wool, alpaca, etc) than dry-cleaning.

    Washing won’t break down the fibers, but the dry-cleaning chemicals might, so your cashmere will last longer if you hand-wash it!

    Also — I have Uggs that I love, but they don’t have suede below the ankle, just smooth leather, the Brooks style. They don’t look “like Uggs” when I wear boot-cut jeans over them, because only the smooth leather part shows, they’re very durable if you take care of them, and I don’t think I’d be able to survive Ohio winters without them. (It’s my theory that the Uggs that fashion people object to are the all-suede ones, especially in light colors that show dirt easily, and worn with inappropriate outfits. They won’t go with that one nice not-necessarily-black dress, yo.)

    I would add to this list: several long-sleeve tees in different colors. You can layer them under the cardigans and over the tanks on really cold days, you can wear them with your loungewear, etc. They’re versatile and useful.

    I’d also suggest that the spring/fall jacket be water-resistant. 😉 (April showers, etc!)

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  3. Wow, this article is so so so useful! Thanks for writing such a great great guide!
    I also got happier cuz i have almost all of those items on my wardrobe and i use them a lot going on college classes, so it showed me i was right on my choices hehe.
    thanks again and congrats for this great great magnifiqué article and website, im in love with it!

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  4. Amy – So happy you found the article useful! It’s true -every list of “essentials” I’ve seen online has always been totally unrealistic! We can’t all be walking around every day in “classic trenches”, little black dresses and diamond studs, come on now!

    Brittany – That’s true, I would definitely put uggs in the winter shoes/boots category if they’re your thing. I personally don’t have any but if you love them and that’s your style, they are a really popular and practical choice.

    Choo Choo – Haha, you’re so right. I can’t help but laugh when I read some of those “essential” lists. I don’t know who they were written for sometimes but it definitely wasn’t for a college girl! I’m happy you liked this list and thanks for the nice comments 🙂

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  5. This post is so on point! I couldn’t agree more about what you suggested for the college girl — I have all those things in my wardrobe for the past fall and spring semesters.

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  6. *raises hand* I lose things ALL the time. Totally found something that works. Carabiners. (Google ’em, you’ll see what I mean). I seriously put them on everything that has a loop on it (keys, camera strap, UMBRELLA). It’s great because once you’re done using whatever it is, you clip it to the handle of your purse, backpack, belt loop, whatever. It works perfectly for umbrellas, because it can stay out to dry, so you’re not soaking your stuff, but you still have it stuck to you so that you can’t leave it behind!

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  7. Cute blog! I’m going to recommend it to my son’s girlfriend who is off to college in the fall. Love your suggestions!

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  8. Cadi – Haha! I just pictured a baby giraffe trying to run, that’s a really great mental image. And yes, scarves! I forgot that one, even though I just posted about cute scarves the other day…

    Alyssa – Thanks! I’m happy this post helped 🙂

    Lauren – I like the idea of a cute umbrella but the problem is I ALWAYS lose umbrellas. Every time I’ve had one I liked, I left it at a party, in a classroom, or put it down somewhere stupid and forgot about it. I can’t be trusted with a cute umbrella!

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  9. these are great suggestions!
    One i have that is fashion related but not clothes is a cute umbrella! its something you will use suprisingly more than you’d expect and it’s nice to have something beyond basic black..
    why not have an umbrella as stylish as you are!

    xoxo

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  10. I alwas read your site and I love it. This post is really great as a shopping list for clothes. Thank you so much

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  11. Oh how I love my ballet flats, but alas, I run like a newborn giraffe on ice in them. Since I’m almost constantly late, that’s a problem!

    The Payless ones are fab because they’re cheap, but still cute. Not the most supportive footwear on earth, but that’s what insoles are for.

    Another suggestion for good-to-have items…good scarves. They’re awesome. I wear one almost daily. You can wrap them any way you please, they help as good transition pieces (you can wear a lighter one with a T-shirt to add a little extra warmth), and with the wider ones, they double as wraps. Love!

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  12. Abby Daniel – No problem! I will see what I can do. And I know, I love that cardigan too!

    Cadi – Ah, I forgot sneakers, although I just usually just wear ballet flats in the fall. I only have 2 pairs of sneakers I think – some cute converse ones and a pair for working out. But I might have to check out those Payless ones..

    Amber – Ooh, good idea on the thermals. Those are definitely nice to have in winter. And yesss, flip flops. I like Havaianas, but A&F and Old Navy do make cute ones too.

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  13. This is a great post and am planning my wardroe around this as I type! I found a cool website that offers you some great style advice specific to you called istylista.com and is a onlne personal stylist service. There’s a great free trial where you cn get a taster or for only $30 you can buy a 30 page styls guide specific to you – it’s weirdly accurate!

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  14. I totally agree with this post, I own the majority of whats featured in here! I would also suggest stocking up on cute thermals for the winter and tons of cute flip flops from Abercrombie or Old Navy, they’re good shower shoes and you can match them with your wardrobe!

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  15. A good pair of cute sneakers. I don’t mean superhigh quality workout shoes, I mean just cute little sneaks that you can haul ass to class while wearing, while still looking good. I totally love the little Champion retro-style sneakers from Payless.

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  16. Wow thank you so much for your advise its really helped! Please post other places to buy cute clothes!! I love the tildon cardigan!

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