<p>I'm from Texas, and I'm pretty sure my current winter wardrobe just isn't going to cut it up north. Does anyone, especially a current student, have suggestions for what to pack???</p>
<p>(I'm a girl btw)</p>
<p>I'm from Texas, and I'm pretty sure my current winter wardrobe just isn't going to cut it up north. Does anyone, especially a current student, have suggestions for what to pack???</p>
<p>(I'm a girl btw)</p>
<p>Bring what you have… there won’t be any winter clothes until October anyway so you’ll just have to go shopping then. Summer weather lasts for about a month and it gets cooler down to 40s and 50s by mid-October.</p>
<p>Hey, I am at Williams College, and the weather is not that much different from Colgate. </p>
<p>Bring thick socks, waterproof shoes, a windbreaker over your sweatshirt, scarves, mittens, woolen caps to keep you warm. The cold combined with humidity can become quite cold.</p>
<p>Bring shoes to tread through the snow. Try sierratradingpost.com</p>
<p>Buy them in advance, as having to buy them when you need them will be expensive unless you do not care about costs and the availability of goods and choices.</p>
<p>You do not need a lot of clothing, just the right type.</p>
<p>Being comfortable is important when accessing classes and migrating to different buildings.</p>