I DON’T CONTROL THE WEATHER

Believe it or not, as much as you would expect the weather to influence fashion on campus, it actually does not really. I mean of course when it rains you’re going to grab a hoodie or when it is scorching hot you will wear some shorts. But truth be told, I have seen countless times where it was a cold breezy day and people wear shorts. It can be the complete opposite with another person, and on the same day they will wear pants and a hoodie. Or on a hot day I see someone wearing shorts and a tank top, and turn to see someone else wearing pants and a long sleeve. So how do they do it? Why do they do it? I would like to believe that where they are from affects this significantly. People who are from colder weather such as the beach have a tolerance for this cold weather. They can wear shorts and a long sleeve in very breezy weather. These people who are “cold-prone” usually have low sensitivity to hot weather and will really wear the bare minimum in these conditions. On the other hand, you have people who are from hotter areas that resemble deserts and they are the complete opposite. They are willing to wear clothes that are exposed to hot weather with ease. But once it turns to mid-70 degree weather, they are the first ones who put on a hoodie with sweats. My beach people would probably laugh and make fun of them, but it was just how they were brought up in their habitat. All of this is noticeable on my college campus and it is very interesting to note who wears what and where they are from. That just goes to show the diversity of cities that students at Chico State come from.

@tato.mx

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