A few perspectives on college style

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Editor’s note: This article was written by Congress Park Elementry School students Ellie Knott and Addison Wolf-Kryfka who worked alongside Chronicle editors during a journalism workshop on May 29. 

Everyone has a different style, so we asked some students and faculty what they like to wear.

Casey Hiller, ’20, said that he decides to wear comfortable clothes to class such as “in the summer I wear light t-shirts and gym shorts.” Hiller said, “In the winter just… like sweatshirts and sweatpants.” He said that he thinks knit hats look uncomfortable in summer and that he wouldn’t wear it necessarily.

Next, Dr. Mara Berkland said, “If I’m in class and giving a lecture I dress sort of professionally …a dress or dress pants and a button-down shirt … dress shoes, flats or heels whatever just because I need to present a professional image.” She also says that she isn’t into crop tops.

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Photo by Addison Wolf-Kryfka

Advisor Megan Pfister exclaimed, “I am all about comfort.” She also said, “I never got into Crocs … I am not into crop tops or that style either.”

Just from these three quotes you can see that people have very unique styles.

In conclusion, many people have different styles, and we all have the right to wear what we prefer. We also found out that most people would choose comfortable clothing when given the choice!

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