Reddit mentions of U2Wear Women's Water Resistant Puffer Full Length Coat with Hood 2016- Black, S

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U2Wear Women's Water Resistant Puffer Full Length Coat with Hood 2016- Black, S
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    Features:
  • Shell: 100% Polyester Water Resistant; Lining and Fill: 100% Polyester ( no feather)- Vegan down
  • Metal Zip Front ( double Puller); 2 Side Hand Pocket with Zipper Closure ( Polar fleece lined for warmth)
  • Removable hood, Draw String Hood, Inside Pocket ( left side) Polar Fleece lined
  • Polar Fleece Lined Collar. Knit Rib storm Cuff. Machine Wash, Imported (Ship from New Jersey)
  • Length 47", THE COAT IS TRUE US SIZES, PLEASE CHECK SIZE CHART ON LEFT BEFORE PURCHASE
Specs:
ColorBlk
Height7.72 Inches
Length15.98 Inches
SizeSmall
Weight3.4 Pounds
Width12.28 Inches

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Found 1 comment on U2Wear Women's Water Resistant Puffer Full Length Coat with Hood 2016- Black, S:

u/gkelsch11 ยท 11 pointsr/msu

Fellow out-of-state student who learned the hard way that snow is cold.

The majority of girls at MSU have these snow boots. Super fashionable, water proof, and comfy to walk in. Other stores have more pattern variety than online.

https://www.sperry.com/en/womens-shoes-wet-weather/

You need a good winter coat, it'll be cold October-March. I got this puffer jacket that goes to my shins that I only wear when it's freezing out. I have a normal length jacket for other days. It was super nice during the polar vortex: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LWJFIBJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Also get a rain jacket with some sort of insulation inside. If it doesn't snow, it's cold and rainy.

For moving, I HIGHLY recommend getting the Ziploc space bags. I use them to move to and from MSU, and use them to store out of season clothes under my bed or in the closet. I'm 2 years in and none have broken.

Also, don't buy everything in Texas then drive it all to MSU. Most stores like Walmart let you shop online and pick up at any store, then you avoid common items being out of stock.

Final tip - freshmen can't have cars on campus. Buy one of those thin and long plastic storage bins and fill with enough toiletries and medicine for the year. Sure there are Spartys and a few stores on Grand River, but this is way more convenient.