Wednesday, March 7, 2012

What is considered Spring clothing?

Time is flying and we're near March. I'm very excited for Summer and to shop for Summer clothing. I live in Utah however and actually warm weather is still a ways away.



What is considered Spring clothing and not Summer but not Winter?

Do you just wear short sleeve shirts instead of long sleeve but still wear jackets?



Heh it's not important I've just been curious.What is considered Spring clothing?
ok, so



knee length skirts

t shirts

capris

looser fitting

denim jackets

sandals

a very thin long sleeve shirt without a coat over

and anything that advertises spring if you are a graphic tee girl



those are spring, any more is wintery and any less is summery, and you can do a little less or a little more depending on the weather that particular dayWhat is considered Spring clothing?
As it gets warmer, my spring clothing changes. I pretty much wear T's all year round, but I layer more in winter, a little less in early spring and not at all in late spring and summer. I usually don't wear flip flops or shorts until summer, but some sandals, all flats, bermudas, skirts, capri's and some jeans are still in my wardrobe. Depending on the day, I might wear a rain coat/ pea coat, a hoodie, or just a cardigan. Basically, it all depends on what the weather for the day is, because in spring, it can go from rainy to sunny and cool to warm in a day. Ha ha. Hope this helps.What is considered Spring clothing?
spring clothes r basically just lik summer clothes it depends on the temperature and weather i usually layer my clothes

-light jacket

-tshirts

-tank tops

-capris pants

-light tennis shoes

-ballet flats

-flip flops

check out abercrombie.com, hollister.com, american eagle.com, or aeropostale.com
my spring and summer clothing is pretty much the same.

shorts, tshirts, and flip flops. haha.

but for some people it might be short sleeves and jeans pretty much
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