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Top 5 Must-Have Campus Styles for Spring 2026: DAZY’s Essential Looks

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The new semester is here. If you’re a college student who wakes up every morning asking, “What should I wear today?” SHEIN’s sub-brand, DAZY, has you covered with campus-ready looks for every mood and moment. Between shifting weather, packed schedules, and changing vibes, pick the outfit that matches your day.

      The classic first-day look: a vintage-washed denim vest and maxi flare skirt set / Photo: DAZY (DAZY)
  The classic first-day look: a vintage-washed denim vest and maxi flare skirt set / Photo: DAZY (DAZY)

Scenario 1 — First day of classes: when first impressions count

First class jitters? Keep it polished without trying too hard. A vintage-washed dark denim vest paired with a maxi flare skirt strikes the perfect balance—clean and classic, but never boring. Brass button details lend a timeless vibe, while the full skirt keeps things feminine and fresh. Layer a white short-sleeve tee underneath and finish with black Mary Jane shoes. It’s the effortless, put-together look you can throw on without overthinking.

      A ruffle-trim gray top that looks effortless at any cherry-blossom spot / Photo: DAZY (DAZY)
  A ruffle-trim gray top that looks effortless at any cherry-blossom spot / Photo: DAZY (DAZY)

Scenario 2 — Cherry-blossom festival: when you want photo-ready looks

March and April are peak selfie season on campus. The trick? Subtle spring details that photograph well without being over the top. A gray melange round-neck top with a ruffle trim adds just enough interest— the lower ruffle livens up the neutral tone, and the button detail keeps the look tidy. Pair it with dark indigo jeans and a black baseball cap for a spring vibe that looks natural wherever you snap your photos.

      The go-to for group-work days: dark brown loose sweat joggers / Photo: DAZY (DAZY)
  The go-to for group-work days: dark brown loose sweat joggers / Photo: DAZY (DAZY)

Scenario 3 — Cloudy or rainy days: when you want to dress light

On gray days, bulky layers can feel heavy. Instead, brighten your mood with color and pattern. A burgundy-and-gray multi-stripe loose-fit long-sleeve top lifts the gloom—burgundy at the collar frames the face, and the relaxed cut keeps you comfy all day. Pair it with gray wide-leg pants for an easy, put-together look that still feels like you didn’t try too hard.

      A multi-stripe loose-fit top that perks up cloudy days / Photo: DAZY (DAZY)
  A multi-stripe loose-fit top that perks up cloudy days / Photo: DAZY (DAZY)

Scenario 4 — Group projects and marathon study days: practicality first

When you’re hopping between lecture halls and cafés and spending hours sitting and standing, comfort rules. Dark brown loose sweat joggers are the answer. The drawstring waist gives an adjustable fit, and the roomy silhouette stays comfy even after long stretches. Throw an open red check shirt over a white tank for a look that’s relaxed but still intentional. Sling on a tote and you’re ready to head out the minute group work wraps.

      A gray open-knit V-neck blouse that transitions to evening plans / Photo: DAZY (DAZY)
  A gray open-knit V-neck blouse that transitions to evening plans / Photo: DAZY (DAZY)

Scenario 5 — Evening plans or after-parties

If you’re casual by day but want to up the mood for nighttime plans, reach for a gray open-knit V-neck blouse. The cable-knit texture and slight sheerness add depth, while the deep V flatters the silhouette. Pair it with blue midi denim and a black mini handbag for an effortless campus-to-night look—no extra prep required.

DAZY’s back-to-school pieces are available on SHEIN’s official app and website.

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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