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Spring break essentials

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By Simone Robinson
Staff Writer

As spring break begins, many are still scrambling to figure out the essentials to pack for their vacations. Of course, not every wardrobe item will get the privilege of being packed or may be forgotten in the midst of preparation chaos, but here is a small list of handy wardrobe essentials to keep you on track for your trip.

Sweater + Blazer
Always bring a select variety of outerwear with you during any vacation, specifically a sweater and blazer. A sturdy sweater will keep you warm for those chilly nights by the beach, while a blazer will keep you effortlessly polished on those days you’d like to attend an upscale event.

Romper
Rompers are the perfect piece to have on your trip. Minus the hassle and stress of looking through your entire wardrobe, rompers are the key solution for when you want to rock something comfortable and stylish. Due to their versatile silhouettes and styles, ranging from casual to formal, they are also perfect for both your day and night outings.

Printed Swimsuit + Swim Trunks
Make a statement on the beach or poolside with a printed swimsuit or swim trunks. Since the options of prints are endless, you can be bold with a cut-out tribal piece, playful in tropical-printed trunks or get funky with an animal-printed piece.

Headband + Fedora Hats
Headbands and the ever-so-stylish fedora are now essential pieces for spring. Not only do they graciously enhance your features and protect you from the sun, but both simultaneously add a dash of fun and dreamy charm to every outfit, especially festival fits.

High-Waisted Shorts
High-waisted shorts are an essential for every girl’s spring wardrobe. Its basic, laid-back style makes it a great option to wear over your bikini on the beach or with a cute crop top to a party, and it also accentuates just about every body type.

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