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March 25, 1989 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-03-25

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MODULAR

The components come
in basic pieces and
standard colors.
Putting them together
is the ultimate in
individual dressing.

BY MARY M. KASE

Responding to
requests from
customers, Units has
come out with a new
piece, a "pyramid"-
style jacket. It is worn
over a one-piece dress
and a cowl. The outfit
costs around $90.

74 IN STYLE

0 you sometimes
think this spring's
colors were se-
lected to clash with
last year's? What do
you do when
fashion says skirts
are short and tight
and you're short and — well — not
as firm as you once were? Or,
perhaps, are just tired of trying to
blend this spring's fashions into
what you already have in your
closet?
Sounds like you're a candidate
for modular dressing, a concept in
which comfort, affordability and
function are key, and seasonal
changes, regional preferences and
trends are ignored.
The concept was originated in

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