SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THiRE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9,1966 TilE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE i ii\IU yll llUL rrrrrlYirr lFMnr n r rlr r Silver Knits Big in 1966 Evening clothes are the clothes in which every girl wants to look1 her prettiest. Every girl can look; her prettiest in this season's fa- shions. There are styles to fit ev- ery taste and mood ranging from space-age to Victorian. The girl who looks to the fu- ture will like 1966's way of say- ing "Big Evening." It says it with; little paredaway knits that shine with silver. These simple shifts1 often are boldly striped to accent their simple lines. Casual, but ele- gant, they make the wearer spar - kle all evening long. The girl who likes surprises will like this season's new color and; fabric combinations. Wide ribbed corduroy skirts paired with crepe blouses are "in" for elegance. Paisley, in pink and orange; pur- ple, gold and orange; and in tur- quoise, rose and red, is a big hit. The girl who likes tradition will like all the lace and ribbons and bows that she sees. The styles that she sees them on aren't old- fashioned, however. The fluid sheeth has added something new -a flare at the bottom. Waists are lower and sleeves are fuller. This season's fashions for evening are truly exciting. Coeds Reflect Football Gaiety Color, laughter, and happy faces fill the streets on football Saturday. As enthusiastic football fans and spectators swarm to the stadium, one can see the var- iety of styles and color. The ever reliable skirt and sweater along with textured and patterned stockings are favored by the majority of girls on cam- pus. Shades of heather, deep plum, and eggplant are the new- est fall tones keeping in vogue with the popular kilts, pleated and A-line skirts. Plaids and stripes are in! Ribbed poor boys and pull-over sweaters are still a big hit, com- ing in assorted fabrics and colors to co-ordinate any wardrobe. Squad captain's cardigans as well as rah-rah scarves have the var- sity look. Suits are news this fall. Pants suits are the current rage. These practical outfits can be found in various materials such as wools, tweeds, corduroys, leathers, and vinyls. Knickers and caps add the little boy touch. Football Fashions For Men Show Individuality A A football Saturday at Michigan brings out a unique assortment of apparel. To declare a fashion or "in" style would be as absurd as trying to determine which is the best way to kiss your date good- night. Both are subject to indi- vidual taste, condition of the wea- ther (did you ever try to kiss a girl while her teeth were chatter- ing?), mood and most important being comfortable. It is possible though to record a few observa- tions of Michigan's men football fans. Many of the upper classmen dress in sports coat, tie (preferably striped), pin-striped shirts, slacks, dark socks (God forbid any other kind), and weejuns. If the weather is brisk a V-neck sweater is usual- ly worn under the sports coat. A Carnaby St. Tak~es Over Keeping in tune with the Eng- lish beat, Carnaby Street in Lon- don sets the pace for British fa- shions which have inspired the Mod look in the States. The nar- row street is lined with shops to furnish the latest styles designed with youth in mind. Gone is the traditional conser- vative look with its derbies and brollies. The way-out Mod look depends upon a colorful mixture of bits and pieces, of prints, stripes, and checks. Nothing real- ly matches. Flowered or striped shirts with contrasting cuffs and collars are worn with wide flow- ery ties and hip-hugging mini- skirts. Similar printed shirts worn with hipster corduroy slacks are popular with boys. Women's pants suits are assuming a more masculine aspect, being styled af- ter conventional masculine tail- oring, while men's suits take on a more effeminate appearance with the use of satins and brocades. Mod fashions tend to change day to day, and one does not know what to expect next. To keep up, British youth buy cloth- es with the money they earn. Mass production has enabled them to do so by keeping costs at a moderate price. For those chilly days, suede and leather jackets, bench-warmer ponchos, and the military C.P.O.1 shirts and pea coats can be rec- ognized. less formal dress worn by all groups is a yellow, blue, white, or pin-striped shirt with either slacks, levis, and weejuns. Here many times no socks are worn. Certain freshmen form a dis- tinct group. They sit high display- ing their newly acquired Michigan sweatshirt, their '69 football jer- seys (Well, it sure made a big hit in Stubenville), or their torn letter, jacket with all kinds of marks in- dicating their status as manager of their high school Chinese checkers team. As for jackets, parkas, raincoats, or bulky suede coats are worn. Any more of these outlandish general- izations would push the point of fashions too far. In conclusion it can be said that the fashion this fall is to be comfortably warm, and have a jacket big enough to fit your girl friend inside, Want a different vacation this year? Take a Norton. Go to the mountains. To the seashore. To your old camp site. It will be great! Com- fort, performance, and im- peccable finish. All Norton. Service coast to coast. R A The ,f" Mighty .. 750ce Atlas 1967 s-$1 330 I HONDA of Ann ArborI r r I r I WfnrTHE SELF CORRECTING ; TYPEWRITER RIBBON r r vo .. a-; : : :4 > - . _ _ _ _ READY TO GO-It's hard to wait when you're dressed to go in a snappy houndstooth checked suit like this one. The double breasted jacket and the turtle neck sweater make this suit definitely high style '66. I I t I r / II I I * I Gentlemen: Enclosed is my check or money order for $3.00 plus 4%f sales # tax. 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