clothes hangers (more than you think you need, use the thin, save space hangers to fit more).fairy lights or string lights (guys like them too!).wall hangings, posters, or tapestries (they really go a long way to brighten things up the new living space).electrical power strip and surge protector with USB ports (plus zip ties for attaching this to the dorm room bed leg).hamper (the mesh bag kind seem the most popular with boys although if space always look for one on wheels if the laundry room is the building).two or more bath towels (look for towels with a loop for a hook for easy hanging, or buy quick dry towels that won’t stink - these from Kohl’s are also popular as are the lightweight camping towels).a simple coffee maker if needed, or a portable blender for smoothies (just double check school policies as not all allow small appliances).a few cooking supplies if there’s a communal kitchen (especially if they have a limited meal plan).essential oil diffuser to get rid of odors (no candles allowed in most dorms).small electric kettle with auto shut-off.pillows (more than one and maybe a body pillow or “husband” pillow for leaning on while working on the bed).extra-long twin sheets, pillowcases, and a comforter that fits twin XL mattresses found in the majority of dorms.portable fan (you will want one that oscilates and can either stand on a desk or clip to something to point at the bed).bed lifts or bed risers (sometimes provided by the school).You may also want a tall bed wrap to hide the under bed storage. XL twin, waterproof mattress pad or mattress topper.under-bed storage bins (on wheels makes transport easier).shoes, including flip-flops / shower shoes.professional attire if they are an athlete or will be interviewing for internships or jobs.
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