THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 20, 1985
Remember your
Bar Mitzvah suit?
Don't look as if
you're still wearing it.
The pen stopped work-
ing years ago, the savings
bonds have matured, and
so have you.
Well, along with
maturity comes a
need (let's call it an
opportunity) to take
a look at your clothes
—what you buy, how
you buy it, and how
it fits.
These can be sensi-
tive subjects. Even for an
adult.
And they can be confus-
ing subjects. Yes, contrary
to some notions, men are
not horn with a genetic
ability to comprehend
such terms as "worsted
wool,'' "covert twill," and
'hook .ents:'Dovoursuits
and sports coats
have hook vents?
Should they?
Come and talk
with us about clothes. Not
ours—yours.
We'll show you things
that are going to look good
on you. Suits and sport
coats, slacks, shirts,
sweaters, even ties and
socks.
Now, admittedly, a visit
to the Campus Shop won't
he as exciting as your Bar
Mitzvah. On the other
hand, you won't have to
write thank-you notes.
MENS S
We're going to help you look terrific.
V11 o( KIN% al (land Maple Birmingham 642-1965 Kercheval, in theVillage, Grosse Pointe 884-0701
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