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How to Be Preppy (in Middle School)
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Being "preppy" in middle school can mean different things to different people, but generally, it refers to a classic and put-together style. Here are some tips on how to achieve a preppy look: 1. Invest in classic clothing pieces: Preppy style often revolves around classic clothing pieces such as button-up shirts, polo shirts, khaki pants, chinos, and blazers. Look for high-quality materials and neutral colors that can be easily mixed and matched. 2. Incorporate accessories: Accessorize with simple but elegant pieces such as pearl earrings, a watch, a leather belt, and a scarf. Avoid flashy and trendy accessories. 3. Opt for clean and polished grooming: Preppy style is all about being neat and put-together. Make sure your hair is clean and styled, your nails are trimmed and clean, and your overall appearance is well-groomed. 4. Stick to a color palette: Preppy style usually revolves around a few key colors such as navy blue, white, red, and beige. Stick to these colors when putting together outfits. 5. Choose the right footwear: Opt for classic footwear such as loafers, boat shoes, ballet flats, and ankle boots. Avoid overly trendy or flashy footwear. 6. Be confident: Ultimately, preppy style is about confidence and self-assurance. Wear what makes you feel comfortable and confident, and don't worry too much about what others think. Remember that fashion is a form of self-expression, so feel free to add your own personal touch to your preppy style. Most importantly, be true to yourself and embrace your unique style!
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