SUNDAY, MARCH 27,_1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T EE SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1966 PAGE THREE PREPARING FOR JUNE: Armed Forces Offerings For the Stylish Draftee I' THE MICHIGAN DAILY WISHES TO THANK EVERYBODY WHO HELPED MAKE THIS SUPPLEMENT POSSIBLE the stores : Beaver Bike Camelet Brothers Carman's Collins Englanders Goodyear's Redwood & Ross Saffell & Bush Saks Tice's Wagner's Wild's The one new look for young men, guaranteed to virtually sweep across the U.S. of A. in a man- ner roughly approximating Sher man's march to the sea, is the dashing young uniform of the armed forces. Those who view with terror this coming sweep of the scythe, are quite simply ig- noring the vast fashion benefit to be obtained from the draft. For instance, those little differ- ences of rank and ideology which are only perpetuated by the cloth-' ing, would be removed. For in- stance, who can tell what private once wore the sweatshirt and which the mohair suit, once they are all safely eradicated by the enveloping khaki? But, may we suggest, the aspiring Beau Brum- mel must select his category of service carefully. There is noth- ing so distressing to a man of taste and discernment as the dis- covery that his uniform simply with the flavor of salt air, the is strictly "out." And those wide bell bottomed trousers give a spe- flapping sleeves, cut short to re- cial dash to the man with slender veal nothing more than an ugly legs. And who can deny the aura display of elbow flesh, simply of mystery that; surrounds the couldn't be less tasteful.. man in a well-turned pea coat. Finally, be aware that the phys- Ever since boys have dreamed of ical conditions of war are no ex- running off to a life on the high cuse for the discerning man to al- seas, the naval service has offered low his fashion sense to back. a particular thrill of fine dress. slide. Even in the midst of fire But since the loveliest fabrics and time can be found for a vigorous most exciting slash of seams is re- campaign of lint removal (sc served for the enlisted man, the distressing on the orderly cut of a Navy is not the best service for military coat). And if one should the style-conscious executive. We have the misfortune to be wound- strongly recommend that those ed in action, the bandage may be men with a swath of graying hair easily converted to a real mark at the temples turn elsewhere, and of distinction. Nothing gives a allow the tender youth his due man the appearance of virility and The Navy, also, allows the balding dash quite like a white triangle man the perfect chance to hide of sling across his abdomen. Sc his one failing. By a jaunty push look ahead, young men, to the forward of the seaman's cap, even vistas of good taste awaiting you the most decline of hairline is Not since the cry rang out that well hidden. And so flatteringly "the red-coats are coming," has too. the military service looked so good. the models: Sue Bernstein Dick Doctoroff Julie Emerson Lynn Goldsmith the photographers: Thomas R. Copi the staff Elizabeth Wissman, Editor Sue Benschop Betsy Cohn Ada Jo Sokolov Jim Tindall Jeff Urist Marty Wolfgang George Junne Steven Wechsler, Promotions Mgr. Donna Simmons Pat Tilli does nothing for him. In ar- The Air Force and the general There are, of course, alternative mies as well as life, it must al- Army, although officially separat- methods of getting ones-self int( ways be remembered that clothes ed as areas of military service, are uniform. The Boy Scouts of Amer- make the man, ;yet part of the same fashionI ica offer three (count 'em), three Certainly high on the chic list grouping. The look is safe for al- separate varieties of dress. Th for spring is that fabulous chapeau most all physiques, and provides Cub Scout uniform will appeal to made so justly famous by Staff the true common denominator of the little-boy look, which is nativ Sergeant Barry Saddler. We speak taste. In either of these uniforms in every man. The regulation Boy of course, of the Green Beret. the wearer will be assured of al- Scout blues make the perfect suit Worn at a natty angle, this mold- ways being in the proper mode. for transitional wear, iii either ed felt sets off to great advan- Wherever one goes, whether for a winter or summer, spring or fall tage especially the hard jawed and smattering of smart talk around And, the dashing young Eagle angular face. Therefore, prior to the mess hall, or for a full dress Scout appeals strongly to women an application to the Army Spe- attack, the simple, serviceable (Especially old ladies on busy cial Forces, the stylish young man lines of Army green are always in street corners.) But there is a must cautiously introspect, inquir-. style. rather major drawback to the se. ing, "Am I really a square-jawed As* for the Coast Guard, we lection of the Boy Scout mode - type?" It is honest. self-revealing need hardly remind the dapper one must promise to be clean ir questions such as this which must young man of today, that white thought, word, and deed. be asked of the prospective man- - at-arms. However, even if the jaw is enough to support the beret- 'q effect, one must still considerSGES whether or not silver wings will flatter one's chest. Clearly here c1 no caved-in, pusillanimous chest FLO W ]E will do. Those who look roman- tically alienated in a black Tur- FLOWERS MEAN tleneck jersey will do best to avoid this uniform. 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And, in Ann Arbor, nothing could be more sensible than being prepared with an ever-ready raincoat. The manly black umbrella, which completes the ensemble, is also fast becoming an item of everyday status. FFFr-- _ -mac Lace News Lace shall move out into the world of sportswear. Bell:. bottomed pants, already this year's greatest look in casual wear, are being manufactured in all types of foreign and domestic lace. The colors, too, will move with a mod- emn beat, as the material is dyed . to shades of deep pink, navy blue. and even red. In swimming wear, the lace two- piece promises to be a wild new look for the summer. Designers are now showing ensembles of the basic suit, with an unlined over jacket. It may become a real sta- tus symbol to display a tan which is patterned by the lace interfer- ence with the sun. One small problem in this fashion has al- ready been noted, however. For the lace is extremely sensitive to chlorine pools and sea water. 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