• ST RI TLY BU S1 NE SS BY ANNE Y. MEYERS W hile spring Fever heats up the social wardrobe, it will remain business- as-usual at the office for Detroit's 9-5ers. Books like John T. Malloy's Dress For Success have increased public awareness of standards of dress and have heightened the popularity of traditional styles. Wardrobe engineers take a scientific approach to dressing the customer for his/her work setting. Spring and summer bring us back to the basics in business wear. Men's office attire consists of suits in basic colors. Quality fit and fabric are essential. Natural fabrics have become increasingly popular over recent years according to Gary Davis, store manager of Fredrick's of Farmington. "One of the big things going this year is natural fabrics — wool, silk, silk blends, linen and linen blends," Davis explained. Jim Scott, store manager of Campus Mens Shop in Birmingham, feels that t..a best fabric for summer will be natural and moderate in weight. Another basic element to proper business suiting is color. Spring may mean pastels, bright yellows or loud plaids to some, but conservative tones are the 92 Jewish News rule in men's suiting. Blue, black and gray are the colors to work with in a man's wardrobe. For spring and summer this remains the same, but with the added exception of brown. Bob Grumet, owner of R Grumet in West Bloomfield, noted that blue, black and gray were also the most prevalent colors among suit sales. "Coming into last season we noticed that everything was gray, blue or black," Grumet said. According to Heidi Wolrauch, fashion coordinator at L'Uomo Vogue in Southfield, blues and grays are very popular for spring and summer. Various shades of blue and gray will be accented by brilliant ties and unusual pairings z of patterns. "But the traditional black and white glen plaid is timeless and sells well every year," she added. Ties are a very important element in a man's wardrobe. The traditional business One reason for this, according to look is depicted in this Scot, is that people are afraid to double breasted Nervesa make a major investment in Suit with cotton Daniel seasonal clothing. "A tie that Schagen shirt and screams summer is not a major Pancaldi silk tie. investment, like a summer suit would be," Scott said. The big spring selling tie at Campus is the traditional multi-pastel madras tie. Scott also noted that the tie is the focal point of a man's look.