Get ready to beat That Team Up North (TTUN) — in more ways than one.
Nov. 29, at noon, the Ohio State Buckeyes will once again be facing off against the Michigan Wolverines. In the 35-game history of the two schools, the majority of those games have ended with a Buckeye win. For the last four years, though, Michigan has been on a winning streak. What better way to show up and ensure a win than wearing the most OSU-forward outfit you can?
Two days after Thanksgiving, and with Michigan holding the home-field advantage, Buckeye fans are biting their nails waiting to see what the outcome will be this year. So even if you can’t make it to “The Game” in person, what can you do to push for a Buckeye win?
One of our favorite ways to cheer on our team, even when we can’t be there in person, is to find our best Scarlet and Gray and wear it with pride.

During these colder games toward the end of OSU’s regular season, it’s harder to stay warm — and cute — while representing our team. For what is arguably the biggest game of the season, it’s more important than ever that as we’re cheering on our team, we feel good doing it.

Our first tip? Layers, layers, layers. For these colder games, there’s nothing better than to start with a cute Ohio State tank or T-shirt, layered with a long-sleeved thermal and topped off with a signature Ohio State sweatshirt or jacket.

Accessory-wise, these cold games can seem impossible to style for. Most people think of accessories as jewelry and belts, but a cute, fuzzy hat and earmuffs paired with warm gloves and a scarf are perfect pieces for the end of fall/start of winter.

Another outfit idea for these special game days, especially this upcoming OSU x Michigan game, is to DIY your own outfits. Grab a group of your closest friends, bake some cookies, make some hot chocolate or warm apple cider and customize your own matching sweatsuits. This is a creative and fun way to represent your team while staying original.
No matter how you choose to show your support this game day, make sure you feel confident and comfortable in what you’re wearing — that confidence will bleed into your cheering spirit as you watch your team fight for another win.


