• \.\\ „ s • \,..• BJORN BORG Kids Continued From Page 100 MENSWEAR COLLECTION SPRING '86 COLLECTION Cardigan Sweater with multi-colored Pennant Intarsia Accents $95 V Neck $85 100% cotton printed shirt $40 White, Royal and Red \ ' * k\ DAVID R at Mirage- 29555 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI 48034 (313) 356-7666 "fashion jewelry of today & yesterday Bess Ormap dovelry 112 Jewish News 32800 Franklin Road Franklin, Michigan 48025 855-5558 on sweatshirts and T-shirts along with Flintstones and the Jetsons cartoon characters. Sunglasses will be the accessory for boys this year. Some will even come attached to a Miami Vice style jacket, or be in a special pocket designed just for them. Shindler predicts every youngster will have a pair this summer. Infants and toddlers can't be forgotten, and their mothers are looking for what is trendy, according to one of the owners of The Waiting Game in Southfield, Bob Prussack. "The young, suburban mother is buying clothing for her little ones comparable to what she is buying herself. For many of these mothers price is secondary to style.” Prussack points out there's a difference between what grandmother buys the little one, and what the mother will choose. "The grandmother goes for the more traditional clothes, the `Florence Eismans,' or the 'Sylvia Whites.' The young mother will buy what is trendy." And trendy they certainly are. Some are miniature copies of their older brothers and sisters. There are even outfits suitable for either a boy or a girl, as they come in plaid pants with suspenders, a shirt and a tie. Everybody knows Oshkosh, the company that makes the basic denim bib overall. You'll be relieved to know they still do, but now they're a little more adventurous. They have produced a line of Jams look-alikes for the little ones, so budget-minded customers with an eye for the trendy can dress them inexpensively, but oh, so cute. The fabric of choice for the young ones seems to be cotton. "Mothers are becoming disenchanted with blended fabrics. We are doing a lot more in cotton. They like the feel of it. Imports on the other hand are mostly acrylics."