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March 26, 1988 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-03-26

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COUNTDOWN TO SUMMER

THE SOUTH OF FRANCE

Inspired by the South of France, G.H. Bass
introduces its St. Tropez collection of fun, casual
footwear styles from pumps to casual sandals.
Men can slide into a loosely-woven tassled slip-on
for a casual, airy summer look. Women can be
thoroughly fashionable in a white canvas flat
topped by an elastic striped vamp in an array of
colors, including navy, red and lavender, and
detailed with a satin ribbon ankle tie.

EASY TRAVEL AN'

New lightweight materials and
vividly colorful designs make
packing and toting your lug-
gage easier than ever. Shown,
clockwise from 11 o'clock: OP's
"surfing" tri-tone garment pack
in 420 denier nylon has two
outside zip pockets, two
hangers, $35; Oscar de la Ren-
ta for Henry Rosenfeld shows
red and white polka dot tote in
420 denier nylon, $25; Atlas
Case presents a "leather light"
corrugated yellow plastic foot
locker with black trim and hard-
ware, $49; from Outdoor Pro-
ducts, "Wild Ones" line is 200
denier urethane-coated water
spun oxford nylon, $22; Ricardo
of Beverly Hills' yellow carryon
has yellow webbing, leather
handles, black toggles, and is
lined in yellow polka dots.

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IN STYLE

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