Klara Schempp ’25
EE Staff Writer
The leaves are turning color and falling. Thanksgiving is approaching us. Big feasts are just days away. Everyone’s favorite family recipes will be sitting on the table soon, while families meet up to eat together. Along with Thanksgiving comes questions, such as what to make, or more importantly what to wear?
Thanksgiving fashion is most commonly overlooked. So here’s the simple answer as to what to wear on Thanksgiving. Trending clothing for Thanksgiving are simple pieces such as a soft fleece flannel and a pair of athletic black leggings, or if you want to feel more formal, a pair of ripped jeans or vintage un-ripped jeans. The flannels are usually paired with a simple colored long sleeve or even a tank top underneath.
Around Thanksgiving time, most people begin taking their warm sweaters out of the closet because of the cool weather. Therefore, it’s now appropriate to start wearing those cute fuzzy sweaters with either leggings or trendy high-rise jeans. Tucking in your sweaters is also a new fashion trend, this is a perfect way to spice up the outfit!
Additionally, crewnecks and quarter zips are perfect go-tos for Thanksgiving fashion. Not to mention, they go perfectly with almost everything; leggings, cargo pants, sweatpants you name it!
How should I accessorize these looks? This is a common question and the answer is with a warm puffer jacket for functional and stylish reasons. Also, ugg boots tie in perfectly with these outfits, keeping your feet warm in this cold weather. Almost any piece of jewelry will be perfect for this look!
The hardest part of picking clothes for Thanksgiving is the color scheme. Popular colors around this time of year are autumn colors like variations of brown, and white. For instance, wearing dark brown ties nicely with a light brown piece of clothing, whether that be a top or pants. Black and grey are also nice subtle colors for a good, fall, Thanksgiving look.
Now, as Thanksgiving is quickly approaching you are ready. Perfectly prepared for the fashion this holiday brings. Within zero stress of what to wear as November ends.