
Gamedays at the University of Oregon are treated like a national holiday. Not only is football extremely popular at UO, but so is school pride (there’s a reason Autzen Stadium is known for being the loudest football stadium in the nation). If you want to look fly AF at your next game, here are 10 adorable gameday outfits at UO to help inspire you!
Green may be the more flattering color, but yellow stands out in a crowd, and we Ducks like to stand out.
While we rarely get below-freezing temperatures, Oregon winters aren’t always kind and it’s good to be prepared.
Even if you don’t feel like going all-out, you can still rep the school with some cute face stickers.
Oregon has a lot of cute merch, and it’s sometimes hard to choose which tee you want, but don’t worry! You don’t always have to match your friends, as long as you wear matching bottoms.
Overalls are definitely coming back into style and can be a cute addition to your UO gear.
Clapbacks are big on campus and come in every color. Definitely a must-have accessory for gamedays and every day.
There’s no problem repping your sorority while at games, so long as your letters are in our signature green and gold.
When you’re not bundled up for winter, crop-tops are always a cute choice for gameday.
Everyone knows that this iconic movie was filmed on our campus, so getting gear that references that famous toga party is a must.
It doesn’t really matter what you wear on gameday, so long as you bring the most important accessory of all: your O.
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