PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAIL"Y" SUNDAY, MARCH 27 x.966 'Gentlemen's Quarterly' Praises Johnson's Style goo= - A recent article in "Gentleman's Quarterly" focused on the fash-' ionable men of Dallas, Texas. Ap- propriately enough, the magazine took its lead from Dallas' Dapper Delight, none other than our own President Johnson. Illustrating the oft noted high-style of our chief executive, "G.Q." selected photo- graphs of him prancing about in powder blue, and stomping in his favorite Stetson. We have long felt that it was not only the joy of every president, but indeed his sacred duty, to forge ahead on the fashion frontier and set his brand on that ornry little critter contem- porary dress. It is fondly to be wished that each citizen should follow the lead of his President, and recognize that expertise in one field always means great flare in any other decision. But, sadly true, it ig not every man that can wear a Stetson to best advantage. Perhaps, then, the style-seeking men of America may look to other sources of fashion influence. It should be simple enough, just by following the invaluable clue set down by the "gentlemen's quar- terly." Simple select any man who; is suitably large in National sta- ture, and the best of good dress is yours for the remainder of life. Let us begin to seek out the channels of great fame. For in- unimpaired. stance, George Romney. Not only But let us not limit ourselves is he governor, not only a former to the chameleon world of politics. manufacturer of former cars, but In entertainment, the effect of a his elegance of style is without great star on the fashion tastes parallel. That jaunty part of the of the world has long been noted.. hair is what does it. And if one It is without a single reasonable doubts that a part of the hair can doubt that the team of Sonny and actually make all that much dif- Cher (he's the one on the right) ference, think of Robert McNa- highlight what is new in taste. mara. As for actual wearing ap- The subtle little woolly vest, so parel, there is the ever-popular right for any hour of the day, is polka-dot tie, which is just making a contribution not soon to be for- its bid for prominence again. Al- gotten. And, it may be noted here though long buried in African not only does the male half of study, ex-Governor Williams re- the singing group dictate style, turns with his basic color-sense Sher, also, flashes an instinctive and rugged individualistic knot good choice of clothing which may be easily adapted by men all over the United States. Finally, we must pause to rec- ognize the very palpable guidance - of taste student leaders, right here at the University, exert over the entire male population. For, if one investigates closely, one can read- ily see that the IFC blazer and the SIS work-shirt are no mere accidents of dress. Surely, no stu- dent gets up in the morning and dons either an impeccable rep tie (matching precisely the icy glint of blue in his eyes), or a breezy beret, without a great deal of fore- thought. Yes, Michigan students, too, recognize the fact that the style of one's clothing and the manner of one's thinking are vir- tually inseperable. Whether on the National scene, or brought closer to home, it must be agreed that a Man makes his clothes and then his clothes make the man. It's so much easier, that way, to tell people apart. The good guys of Western Movie fame, came gal-3 loping on a milk-white steed, clad in milk-white, and drinking white milk. But today, thanks to the _' modern miracles of atomic power, steam engines, and the Nasograph, we may look forward to far more w subtle distinctions. 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And the skinny tie, of a solid dull silk, remains in vogue only among certain sectors of the high school population. But the question still remains as to how wide do young men go. The new- est tie release is a huge, sumptu- ous affair, using at least twice the amount of material which its fashionable predecessors were made up of. When worn, this new tie spreads over the larger portion of any but the most barrel of chests. The look is highly rem- iniscent of the thirties, and one searches in vain for the accom- panying wide lapels, and felt hat with its brim turned, modishly. all down. Another obvious change in to- day's ties is the inclusion of colors and patterns hitherto ignored by the sedate American designs for men. Now, however, it seems that the male is about to become again the bird of the brightest plum- age. Paisley has clearly "made it," being worn with aplomb by those who once ventured no fur- ther than a stately red stripe. The school tie is still the most generally popular, though, judging by the displays in local store win- dows. One can only surmise as to the future of masculine finery. The neck-scarf, which once was re- served for the adorning of a smok- ing jacket, has moved securely in- to the wear of everyday. And, as ties broaden into cravats, we may see the evolution of a whole silk front piece, inserted between the Jacket and the shirt. One manu- facturer, already, has introduced a suit coat and tie combination, which shows a yellow paisley print on the lining of the jacket. An- other company brags that they have found a method whereby the entire pattern of a Persian rug is reduced into a piece of silk, and patterned into a man's ties. 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