We are three
games deep already with still a few months to go, and we’re as happy as clams
as you can probably imagine. We’ve
already been to one game, and we’re hoping to head to Athens for two more before
this season is over. In case you didn’t
know, the game day style is almost just as important as the actual football itself
down here in the south, and today I’m sharing my favorite game day staples.
O N E – A Comfy Dress
Down here in
the south, girls typically dress up for college football games. And by dress up, I mean we literally wear
dresses. Or skirts. Or leggings and dressy
tunics. Or rompers. I had always assumed that was a
college-football-wide thing, but it was recently brought to my attention that
most people don’t do that anywhere else.
I had no idea! I love that
tradition, though, because… any excuse to dress up, right?!
The beginning
of football season down here in Georgia is always brutal weather-wise as we are
always dealing with temps in the 90’s and high humidity. Therefore, short and light dresses are always
welcome. And it doesn’t get much comfier
than a flowy sundress anyway! For the
colder games, we add tights or leggings and sleeves to our dresses and we call
it a day!
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T W O – Cute, but Comfy Boots
All of the
girls wear boots to the games. Repeat
after me. All of the girls wear boots to the games. Boots with sundresses, boots with rompers,
boots with jerseys, boots with tunics and leggings. We just do.
Unless it’s 99 degrees… then this girl doesn’t. Because sometimes being cool is more
important than fashion. But only
sometimes.
Since we
tailgate so far from the stadium, footwear has to be as comfy as it is
cute. We literally walk miles when we
attend games, so I always wear flat boots or boots with a low heel.
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T H R E E – Cute Outerwear
It doesn’t get
terribly cold here, so for those chillier months, adding a jacket and a cute
scarf to your ensemble is typically enough to keep you warm. I have been to a few games that were bitter
cold and required toboggans and gloves, but those are few and far between.
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F O U R – A Small Clutch or Cross Body
Bag
Ok, this is
where I have a hard time. On a daily
basis, I carry a giant purse and it literally weighs probably seven or eight
pounds, but I always downsize for the games because otherwise, my giant bag
wears out my shoulder since I carry it around all day. Not to mention
that just this year a lot of NFL and college stadiums have implemented new
rules for handbags anyway. A lot of them
now require either a clear bag (you can find them with handles in the makeup
section of Walmart for $10, ladies!) or you can carry a small clutch no bigger
than 4x6.
So far, UGA
hasn’t implemented these rules, but they do search all bags thoroughly upon
entering the stadium, so it just makes things easier to have a small bag. A lot of girls carry clutches, but personally
they’re not quite big enough for me, and I also don’t find them very
comfortable. I prefer a small cross body
bag because it frees up your hands, and you don’t have to worry about someone
snatching it off of your shoulder since it’s around your body.
My game day handbag
essentials typically consist of my license, a single credit card, a little bit
of cash, my ticket for the game (duh), my compact, a lipstick and a lip gloss,
gum, and a single tablet of either Pepto or Immodium. #IToldYallIHaveAWeirdStomach #IHaveToBePrepared
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F I V E – Accessories
We’re big fans
of team face tattoos down here as well, and I always wear one to the
games. Red lipstick is also fun just
because I don’t have many other excuses to wear red lipstick. Pom poms are great for rooting on the team
during the game, and sunglasses are a must since we’re outside all day.
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And just for fun, here are a few of my past looks for games...
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My cousin went to Auburn and I was so confused to see her in a dress for the football games. I didn't understand. At Purdue we were game shirts or crazy costumes due to attending Breakfast Club before the game. She explained it was a southern thing (though she's from Ohio). It's fun to see the contrasts from differen regions.
ReplyDeleteI love that you guys dress up! A cross body is definitely my go-to when out and about - need that freedom to move and not have my shoulder hurting!
ReplyDeleteI love dressing up for Alabama games and searching for clothes are appropriate to wear to our games! I told Dustin last weekend that if I wasn't an AL fan, I think I could be an Ole Miss fan simply because of the colors they get to wear haha!
ReplyDeleteSarah at MeetTheShaneyfelts
You know college football runs deep in our veins too. Just swap out the colors for my ND Irish and these are the kinds of outfits I wear on game day. I have to admit, red is my favorite color so I may be a Bulldogs fan just to wear this cuteness. Actually my dad has always loved your bulldogs and my husband and I like to pull for many college teams. GO DOGS!! and Happy Weekend gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI have to say, I do cheer for Notre Dame as long as we're not playing y'all! I'm Catholic, so how could I not support such a great Catholic college?! Happy weekend, Andrea!
DeleteI love this post! I went to Alabama and definitely wore dresses to every game. You always look so cute and put together for game day. Love the options you showed! Have a great weekend friend!
ReplyDeleteDressing up is not a thing around here for college football, but I love it! You're right, any excuse to dress up is so fun!
ReplyDeleteI love that brown fringe purse!
Georgia's looking pretty good since you guys got Kirby Smart from us! Roll Tide!
ReplyDeleteYASSSSS on the red lipstick. And I have always been a fan of the little face tattoos ... can't not feel cute wearing one!
ReplyDeleteRight?! I will never outgrow the face tattoos!!
DeleteI love your outfit combos! I went to the University of Pittsburgh and we didn't dress up for games at all. When I moved to NC and started advising my sorority's chapter at NC State I really had no idea that dressing up to tailgate was such a huge thing!
ReplyDeleteI went to school in Arizona and we definitely did not dress up for games, but I love the idea. Your outfits are so cute! I also love the cross body bag suggestion. I really need to get one for going to events. It's so much easier than my massive purse!
ReplyDeleteOh we southern girls MUST dress up for the games and I do love the tradition. I was like you and didn't realize everyone didn't do it. Love so many things that you have featured. PS: I'm a wildcat by birth but do love UGA football! Here's to a great season.
ReplyDeleteLove all your outfit creations! Up north we defintiely do not dress up, it's just leggings, boots, and a shirt/jersey for your team haha
ReplyDeleteLoving all of these looks! I would wear these everyday. I wish our state was more into college football but most will just travel over to Penn State. Have a great weekend and enjoy the game! Beautifully Candid
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun post. My favorite part is definitely all the photos of you wearing your suggested styles. All oh so cute! Happy, happy FRIDAY!
ReplyDeleteI love how you styled your Hunter Boots with black leggings, a striped tunic & scarf. My husband bought me a red pair for Mother's Day, but I haven't worn them much yet. I am looking forward to wearing them this fall & winter!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not really a football girl, but blogging had made me more into it. My husband has noticed me watching it lately, or even just checking the scores, and he's impressed! I really just want to make sure my blog friend's teams are winning! :)
Love Love all your red and black!!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to watch The Dawgs tomorrow!!!
I NEED those red hunter boots.
Thanks, Heather! And yes girl, I LOVE my Hunters. They are so comfy and cute.
DeleteThese are all so stinking cute. You look completely adorable in red and black too.
ReplyDeleteCute outerwear is so important because it's often pretty cold on these fall game days! Well, at least it is here in Canadaland. I've been rocking my Carolina blue scarf this weekend to support the Tar Heels!
ReplyDeleteEvelina @ Fortunate House
I pretty much love everything you posted! I just bought a bright red shirt which is so unusual for me!
ReplyDeleteWell you know I love the red, so I'm sure you'll look great! Have a great weekend, Stef!
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