sua ac :ets Avert' Winter Winds Fall Shirts . 1WWV The sensational development of outerwear this season will write an entirely new chapter in the epic of men's apparel. This new look is the zip, button, or toggle fast- ened jackets for casual wear, ranging from waist to knee length. The trend to suburban living, the added impetus for viewing outdoor sports during autumn and winter, and a growing trend to- ward a leisurely appearance in out- erwear are in keeping with the same casual trends in shirts, slacks and suits. The zooming into popularity last fall of such items as the cor- duroy coat, with bright plaid lin- ing and wide knit collar, also draws attention to winter coats. Handsome new leather jackets, quite washable, are another of the infinite' varieties now appearing on the scene. Off-Duty Outerwear Outerwear for off duty hours has also expanded its dressy ver- sions. The model suburban coat has a refreshing design, distinctive colors, and versatile -utility. Made of comfortable woolens, they will probably blossom into all week coats, instead~of just for weekends. The bonded fabrics have open- ed into new categories. The thin foam that is laminated to the fabric makes a basically light- weight garment suitable for very cold weather. New colors in leather, both smooth and suede, and new de- sign of garments show that leath- er is striving to merit an impor- tant spot in the outerwear pic- ture. A number combine with yarns for collars or collar inserts or other trim. Naturals Supplemented The natural tones this year are supplemented by olives, gold, black, and other colors. in . the outer coats of cotton or synthetic shels, while olives, grays, black, navy, and other hues, including camel tone, invest the dressier wool outerwear with new appeal. The stadium coat that ends at the knee gets top billing on campus, however. Tweedy wool fabrics that are smooth surfaced, not the rough tweeds of past years, are evident this fall. Many coats feature zip- in plaid liners for the extra warmth required on northern and western campuses. The return of the favorite of the thirties, the bold blanket plaid, is. good news. Stadium Coats Some stadium coats are topped with fur and soft wool pile col- lars. New shape is the "shawl" collar already popular in dinner jackets. Practical and good look- ing too are the wool pile collars. These are attached to the coat with buttons or zippers, and can be removed on warm days. The new look In masculine out- erwear--longer coats, more rug- ged fabrics, and greater function- ality that actually is an aid to handsome appearance-will make those time warmers more popular than ever before. Returning once again this year will be the popular car coat, in the usual neutral shades, with fur hood that collapses and hangs flat from the collar in back. Wide Varie of Hues -Daly-Len Lofstrom )KING OVER COATS-A plus velvet collar accentuates this :k Chesterfield coat on the left. The two-season storm and icoat on the right of the popular tan shade boasts a removable n pile lining and collar. With these two coats in his wardrobe, man at Michigan would be well-dressed, whether he is going ilass or escorting his favorite girl to the biggest dance of the -Daily-Len Lofstrom THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT-The car coat on the left is a copper toned import of Danish suede, trimmed by a lambswool collar. The shorter eggshell jacket has knit collar, cuffs, and shoulder development with a curon lining that gives it a light- weight warmth. VERSATILITY FOR FALL: .1 - Continental Trend Prompts Natural Cut in Sports COats Dress and business shirts this fall will take on a variety of new colors, and sport shirts will con- tinue their trend of recent .years into lighter and more subtle shad- ings, particularly in the olives, greens and golds. Although the white shirt con- tinues as the favorite, more .men will dress this, fall in stripes and solid pastels. Continuing the past trends to olive and gold hues in men's .wear, pastel olives and greens and' pale yellows in shirts are on the market this fall. In addition to the blue, ivory and tan shades which have en- Joyedwide sales, such new tones as bronze, loden, pewter and flax appear in displays this fall. Wash and wear shirts also move from the solely practical into the fashionable with the addition of new colorings and patterns. Oxford weaves continue their trend of increasing popularity, partly because of the ease with which they can be made in solid or stripe patterns and colorings. In collar, styling, medium and wide spreads are still the most favored, while collars themselves are shorter this fall. Button-down continue to maintain their wide sales, but are slowly declining in relative popularity. Blunt and rounded ends have also appeared with the tabs and pin tabs, particularly with angled and cutaway fronts. In sport shirts, the trend con- tinues to be toward the subt~le shadings of the olives, °greens, golds and other new hues, with distinct but restrained patterns. The number of button-downs, although still large, seems to be definitely declining, while the pullover woven or knit fabric shirt seems to be. gaining. a larger, share of attention, The madras-type plaids popular in the spring have carried over for fall wear, and the usual checks, herringbone weaves, plaids and stripes continue to be the backbone of the varying patterns. The standard collars are aug- mented by new narrower shawl collars, crossover boatnecks and notched collars. New heather tones, blended yarns in wide vari- ety and spaced fancy knits on plain grounds also add to the field this fall, And, of course, wash-and-wear varieties in all sport shirts con- tinue to be the most popular. Formal Poll Shows Trend. A recent poll shows that the ma- jor users of formal wear are between the ages of 18 and 35, or college men and young busi- ness men. The poll also showed that 65 per cent of formal clothes worn for various occasions are rented or purchased by white collar workers. Students employ 17.8 per cent of the formal attire. AN EYE FOR STYLE ...in campus casuals Men's Wear Itroduces r ... Y By GEORGE LEVIN a slight challenge from two but- Versatility is the word in this tons once again . - ons nce gai, but the three l< I year's sport coats, Most of the models will be cut from wool, though a notable exception will be corduroy. The sportcoats have a natural cut, similar to the Ivy League cut, only accenting natural shoulders. This comes largely from the re- cent influence of continental. The fact is that virtually all the models except the Ivy itself are following the continental pattern. They sport a more rounded front, welt pockets, straight or on the bias, peak or semi-peak lapels, double vents and slight waist sup- pression. Checks and plaids will be more evident as the trend is away from solid colors. Blazers, the sport coat with the fancy buttons and the patch pockets, will naturally buck the trend, sticking to the traditionals such as navy blue, and introducing new solids including olive, Irish blue, gold, and lovett, which is a mixture of solids. Stripes, checks, and plaids will all be in evidence for the pat- trench coat, with plaids becomingI predominant in a "checkerboard"j effect. Shepard plain will be shown quite frequently. It is plaid over plaid and generally brighter than the other jackets. Shades of blue, brown, and green will also be combined into plaid effects. The three-button coat is seeing button trend is now away from! the high buttoning Ivy league style to the low buttoning conti- nental style. Grape Shade e The new, :grape shades-from red chianti to purple concord-are high fashion colors this season. They tend to lend a richness and body to the neutrals, such as greys. Grape, in a tie or vest, handkerchief or. belt lends an un- usual flare to your ensemble. In suits, grape provides a subtle flavor. Worsteds, in black, take on a new look as grape is flecked through 'the weave. Grape and gr'ey intermingle well in the new all-wool sport shirts too. Sport jackets are now grounded in chianti, and over-plaided with charcoal and black. Grape's warm, earthly color is also spirited enough to catch the flavor of the season in a tweed topcoat. Bulk, V - neck sweaters are appearing on the scene in grape, luxuriously hued and textured in ribbed knit brushed mohair. Socks have also succumbed to grape, now appearing in all pat- terns and weaves, with a grape hue running throughout. Grape stretches from top to bottom. Those felt hats ,with the feather or brush, the ones with that Swiss flavor; are grape at the top, offset by "vintage," a deep shade of grape, now becoming popular in shoes. Grape is here to stay, as an- other in the list of solid, accepted colors for men. Socks on Shoes Protect Clothing Save yourself travel woes by slipping an old pair of sockEs over the shoes you pack in your suit- case. This will prevent them from soiling your clothes and linen. Also wrapping shoes in plastic cleaners bags will work if you don't have any old socks. 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