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September 06, 1986 - Image 134

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-09-06

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A

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Jewish News

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Friday 'til 8:00

How to Shop
For Your
Husband

BY ELLYCE FIELD

ou knew it was time to
update your husband's
wardrobe when he bumped into
his high school English teacher
and was recognized immediately.
He confessed the reason. "I was
wearing the same yellow and
green checked oxford shirt I wore
19 years ago in English class."
How do you shop for him
tastefully and tactfully?
1. Find a men's store with the
right image.
Don't go too trendy, but stay
away from resale shops with
1960s sportswear in the
window. Stick to one or two
stores.
2. Find a salesperson you can
trust.
Look for the career
employee, buyer or owner
who'll help you coordinate
ties, shirts and suits and be
there the next few seasons to
fill in and help you add to
previous purchases.
3. Go shopping alone.
Don't take the kids. Don't take
your husband. They will make
a fuss with their protests and
impatience.

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4. Take along accurate
measurements and sizes.
Measure your husband; don't
rely on the sizes in his closet.
For shirts — neck and sleeve
length, for pants — waist and
inseam, for sportcoats and
suits — chest
measurements, for belts —
waist measurement. Forget
shoes; let him buy his own!
5. Bring home only two or three
choices for each category.
Let him have a chance to
decide which color or style
best suits him.

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