10 Spring Break Outfit Ideas For Every Destination
- 3/11
European Adventure
Europeans really know how to dress, so if you are skipping over the pond, leave your sweats at home and stick with cool neutral layers and extra-stylish accessories. Since you're bound to explore a bunch, make sure to bring along sophisticated yet wearable pieces, and wear booties or brogues that will serve you well on cobblestone streets. Top off the ensemble with a standout jacket and don't forget the requisite scarf.
- 5/11
Camping
If you're heading out of town to go camping over break, function trumps fashion, but that doesn't mean you can't still look stylish. Sturdy hiking boots and an anorak are essential, and opt for leggings or your perfectly worn-in jeans. Spruce up your ensemble by wearing a pretty printed scarf or hat!
- 8/11
Staycation
Sticking close to home this year? A staycation means making the most of your city and doing things you wouldn't normally do. Choose flowing knits, skinny jeans or leggings, and an oversized scarf that's perfect for movie marathons with your little sister or a dinner on the town with your best friends.
- 9/11
Alternative Spring Break
Alternative spring breaks, which center around volunteering your time and typically involve physical labor, call for practical and comfortable staples, like a simple tees and jean shorts. Since comfortable sneakers are a necessity, look for brightly-colored kicks—classic Chucks come in tons of colors and look even better after lots of wear.
- 11/11
Road Trip
Road trips are often the most fun adventures, but they can also become uncomfortable after hours cramped in the back seat of a car. Skip the denim and pair funky leggings, like faux leather or graphic prints, with a vintage tee or oversized button-up. Choose festive flats, which can be slipped on and off at stops along the way, and don't forget your sunglasses and a multi-pocket satchel.











