-4ff r 49 PAGE SIXTEEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1965 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1985 I I ANNARBOR,.MICHG.N...RI.AY,.............24,.196 COLOR IS IN: Sky's The Limit In New Ties For months during the long hot summer,mcollegiate males trekked past men's stores in the larger cities and looked with as- tonishment at the hideous look- ing, manay colored Paisley ties being displayed in the window. They wondered who in the world would wear the ghastly things and where would they wear them. Then August came and it was back to school and there was the answer. Everyone wears the fantastic new Paisley ties. They go with evertyhing because they don't really- match any- thing.dTheyrgo everywhere be- cause. they don't belong any- where. There. is a feeling of conquest the first time you try on your new tie. An uplifting indepen- dence, a damned the rest of the world and its conventions feel- ing. The ties are available in all of Ann Arbor's finest men's stores and range in price from $2.50 to $7.50. F or that next special oc- casion try one-if you care enough to wear the very best. Casual Sophistication Key To Men's Wear .l 1965 is the ,year that the Eng- lish tweed look finally came back into style. It took about ten years for the Ivy League look to fade out of the picture and give4 the Midwestern schools a chance to show their stuff. The tab col-a lared shirt went out in a quick blaze of glory, but executives are still trying hard to hold onto it. This is the year that the cas- ual look is the most popular. The, epiglottis (Adam's Apple) return- ed to its natural position with the button down collar's come- back. This of course brought9 with it the wider ties, but the, stripes, color combinations, and, prints are all new to men's fash-; ions. The well dressed male has a wider selection of colors and ap- parel. He may mix and match to; The Michigan Daily to thank the followii whose clothes are sei throughout the supjp his heart's content: white or colored shirt, plain, print, or striped tie, vest or no vest, cuffs or no cuffs, and occasionally, cufflinks sneak into the picture. Adolph Menjou, who perpet- ually dressed to the hilt, once said that the proper gentlemen never exposed the hair of his leg when in public (beach parties excluded). Executive length hose are now a necessisty to proper dress and they aid in givingrsup- port at the same time. With such a broad selection of paraphernalia, what is the fin- ished blend to convey? Casual diversity is the goal. Striped shirt beneath a patterned tie and vest, textured sport coat, dark pants, and brown shoes might provide one good answer. The BMOC is now attired in simple elegance. Englander's Camelet Brothers Redwood and Ross T Ti I Saks Fifth Avenue MODEL rUn TO AU GO GO-Women's dresses take on the look of the newest craze. The dresses move in the opposite direction of the body to make the action twice the fun. Men wear the formal vest, or the dashing Herringbone suit. TWO IS COMPANY--Our young lady wears a belted sheath of blue and white, her male admirer surrounds her in a mohair beige sport jacket. (/ 00 tii.ir \\ 3'S A CROWD-Bold black and white plaid combats the smart but less daring grey herringbone jacket and patterned tie. New Ways, To Pass Rainy Days The annual autumn rains have again hit the Ann Arbor scene, bringing with them this time a rash of novel looking rain gear. A touch of high-fashion originality has been added to the practicality of traditional black umbrellas and army--drab rain parkas. Zippered rain coats now come in a spectrum of colors ranging from Oriental Gold to Apple Red. A' size range from extra-small to extra-large offers insurance that all will be protected from Octo- ber's torrential onslaught. Yellow slickers of fireman fame are very popular this year. The shiny surface offers ultimate pro- tection from the weather and also calls up nostalgic remembrances of happy patrol-boy days. Raincoat accessories are both functional and flattering. Rain boots, often reaching to the knee.! come in colors which match the raincoat. Fully rubberized, they will prevent that chronic autumn disease known as "Weejun wrin- kle." Rainhat complete the "total look" in rain garb. Traditional clear-plastic, fold-up hats have been augmented with a variety of interestingly shaped hats. Wide- brimmed hats offer the ultimate in protection from the elements. Marilyn Pershin Julianne Aho Jan Holmquist David Weisburg Hank Buick Jim Braberic Rita Greskin Leslie Li Steve Goldman I. 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