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I like my father, but I'm not like him. He belongs to a country
club, works hard at his business, and wears tailored, sophisticated
clothes. I belong to a rock band, work hard at relaxing, and the last
thing I want is to be a carbon copy of my, father. I want to express,
and dress, myself.
So when Dad wanted me to go shopping with him at Osmuns,
I had reservations. I said, "Dad, those clothes are just too reserved
for me:' Then he pointed out that Osmuns has a new men's shop
that's my style. But he finds his styles there too. They call this new
men's shop, Counterpoint.
So like Dad, I went to Osmuns. I found tapered shirts and
jeans, and he found European suits. All in the same place. I'm
not like Dad, and he's not like me, but we both like Counterpoint.
at Osmuns
The Osmunbudsman is open evenings 'til 9. Tel-Twelve Mall, Southfield/Tech-Plaza Center, Warren/Tel-Huron Center, Pontiac/MeadowBrook Village Mall (Walton and
Adams Roads), Rochester. Osmun's Charge, BankAmericard and Master Charge cards accepted. MeadowBrook Village Mall and Tel-Twelve Mall open Sundays noon to 5 p.m
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