THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1964 A-Line Style Features Bigger Jumpers Knee Length Style Aids Popularity of Shoe-Boot Madras, the spring standby, will still be with us this spring. Jump- ers are even made with madras and denim reversible sides. Many women find shifts look better when they are slightly shaped through the middle, one local merchant said. Therefore, we won't see all shapeless forms. These straight shifts are best if they are a bit on the short side. One reason why jumpers are so popular is their practicality. They are cool and gentle fitting, and the majority are washable. BY DAVID GARELICK The women's shoe-boot has been rapidly growing in popularity across the country for the past two years. Though the boots come in sizes ranging from ankle to knee length, the biggest seller on this campus has been the knee length size, both because of its appeal and its comfort. It can be worn year-round and comes either with or without lin- ing. Lining may be of wool, fur or synthetic material, while the boot itself is made, of strong leath- er, sometimes patent leather. In higher priced boots, they are made of alligator or snake skin. 'Country' Look Shoe-boots may be used in win- ter as part of the after-ski look," in which the boots are worn with The Spring . Storyv§ Our greatest collection ever of fine light weights and tropicals ,$ is now ready for your $ inspection. The reward for making your selections promptly is a far greater choice of patterns and colorings, particularly among4 our special imports. Priced from $57.80 to $135.00 Dacron & Cottons from $45.00 STORE HOURS:v Monday through Saturday, 9'00 to 530 R G . ANN ARBOR DETROIT § 326 South State St. 41 East Adams NO 5-7228 WO 2-1 05 f§ II MIENS WIEARk Its (Saffell & Bush) State Street a complete new,.selection o young men's apparell- Cael Imported Madras Sportcoats-$3500 S CamelColor 100% Lamb's Wool Sportcoats-$4750 Natural Shoulder Spring & Summer Suits-$4250 to $6000 (browse through our stock at your leisure) We have the most complete selection of young men's clothing and furnishings in our 40-year history as the leader of quality merchandise ski pants and a heavy, knit sweat- er. In spring or fall, they blend with the "country" or "out of doors" look, and are worn with either a plastic or patent leather raincoat. The boot's popularity may be due to their informality and com- fort or their particular fashion appeal. One Ann Arbor merchant said that the boots are only part of an "Audrey Hepburn image" with boots, tights and long hair. Another merchant said that the boots were part of a more out- door look and one thinks more of fishermen or mountaineers than any particular person. Aggressive Feeling With either the ski look or the fishermen's image, one can sense a certain masculinity and strength in these boots. As one University woman said, "I feel aggressive in them. It's the only pair of shoes I have where I feel so much in com- mand." Several people felt the boots were "down to earth." In the angle-length boot, the stress is on something more fem- inine. "They're sexy, it has a great effect," says one perceptive en- thusiast. "You see a nice thick, heavy boot rising off the floor with this dainty, slender leg coming out of it." Male reaction to the boots isr dififcult to pin down, though it ranges from acute disfavor to great enthusiasm. As one male student ... levis and top to match ...fashionable jumpers Levis Come Into Vogue By ROBERTA POLLACK Women are doing it again: they are trying to declare their- equal- ity with men, and this time they are doing it with their clothing. Blue jeans and white levis are the new sporting look for this sea- son. For the outdoors woman who is interested in being casually and comfortable and, above all, appeal- ingly dressed, the blue jean and levi are definitely in. The fal for blue denim which started last year has spread to the female sports wear. Began as Rebellion What probably started on col- lege campuses when young wom- en wore dungarees to classes to demonstrate their rebellion against the almost Victorian tendencies of their parents, soon spread to their more conservative peers. Today the dungarees are even worn by respectable matrons as they putter in their gardens or on the golf' course. The dungarees are popular eith- er as short shorts, as bermuda shorts or as- long pants for the colder weather. Cut off dungarees with their fringed legs are partic- ularly suited to the high school student or the co-ed who at- tends summer beach parties, tennis matches and other outdoor sports activities. The blue denim pants that tend to be more tailored are extremely popular. They often come with matching overblouses or matching shirts and jackets. Blue denim gym shoes have even been produc- ed to make the outfit complete. White Levi Craze White levi long pants styled very much like the pants worn by cow- punchers of western fame have become extremely popular this sea- son. Set off by wide brown belts and sporty shirts, women look ready to match the males in any outdoor activity-with some limi- tations of course. What has caused this sudden craze for the natural, sporty type look that is becoming so popular today? Are Americans reverting to a period of naturalisny and of li- berality that permits more diversi- fication in dress? Is this liberality that permits a girl to walk around in levis and not be regarded with fear and awe by her preceding generation? Is it this liberality that frees levi wearers from the abusive cries of "juvenile delinquent?" Or is it perhaps, that the older generation has compromised by "civilizing" dungarees and making them ap- pear more "suitable?" U.S. Women, Pierce Ears For Fashion By ROBERTA POLLACK Ancient tribes of Africa, Ame- rica and Asia had strange rites and rituals which we today regard with horror and distaste. The still popular tribal custom of producing a protruding upper lip or a pro- truding lower lip, the rings that were placed in noses for orna- mentation-all these fill us with a mixture of awe and distaste. Even in Europe certain painful customs were maintained simply because they were custom. How- ever, when Europeans migrated to this country, they gradually aban- doned these old rituals, and the young America was a polyglot of v a g u e l y intermingled national customs that were becoming dis- torted with time and the influence of other customs. But today an old custom is re- curring. This old custom, practiced in Europe, and even practiced by many of the tribes of America, is now being practiced by American females throughout the country. Pierced ears have indeed become the sign of a well dressed woman. Doctors and Amateurs Ears can be pierced by doctors who do so easily and efficiently with some novacaine and a sharp needle. Very often, however, girls finds it just as convenient to let dormitory companions do the somewhat delicate work of pierc- ing ears. The fad has produced a sud- den blossoming of the earring pro- duction for pierced ears. Earrings in every shape, material and form can be found. Particularly popular are the small gold circular earrings that can be worn for a multitude of different occasions, whether for dress or casual wear. Large gold rings are als6 quite popular and can be worn for the same occa- sions. Wide Variety Available But those who make earrings have let their imaginations play, and a beautiful assortment of de- signs and colors can be found. The wooden jewelry that became so popular last fall comes in the shape of oblong dangle earrings, both of brown wood' or black ebony. Very often they are adorn- ed with a pearl or a turquoise at the tip. Some of the more modernistic designs in earrings can be found in those that consist of a straight gold bar terminated with a shorter horizontal bar decorated with pearls, turquoise or jade. The straight gold bar .may also be tipped with a tic-tac-toe looking arrangement. But the straight line patterns are not the only shape of earrings. Very often loops and animal shapes are used rather than the more linear patterns. Fashionable Dangle Earrings Dangle earrings of this sort have always been primarily associated with the "beatnik look" but today they are spreading so that they are considered fashionable by many of the more conservative fashion critics. Dangle earrings, of course, are not the only type of adornment for the pierced ear. Small, circular stones of any sort may be attached to a pierced ear clasp. Some of the most beautiful and the most deli- cate jewelry comes in these ear- rings. Pierced ears and the accom- panying earrings are particularly suitable for the natural look. -i .1 .s. . boots for all weather said, "Their walking becomes a lot more striking and appealing with the boots on." One complaint was that the shoes would look a lot better if the girls would buy the right size. Boot sizes are the same as shoe sizes but, according to one local merchant, "Nine out of any ten girls who wear these boots have bought them a size too small." 6lL *1 r! OPEN MON. TILL 8:30 " LV i h - Yq} ti X.X Lonj-ranqe forecast: .FA's zip-liner raincoat I STOP at the SHOP that cflPCCifnIi7PZC in SPORTS This split-raglan model in 2-ply Dacron poly- ester and cotton is permanently water-repellent, tailored to our exacting specifications, and com- bines a good looking fitted front with on-campus comfort. It's lined with our own distinctive two- tone plaid, comes in natural, black, olive or new slate brown, 32.50. With zip-in liner of Orlon 1; t i