THE MICHIGAN DAILY .i[[ylz. : Men's Shirts Remain Unchanged No appreciable changes are evident in the fall styles for men's sport shirts, dress shirts and ties. The oxford or broad cloth but- ton down collar shirt is still the number one buy for campus wear. Colors are generally dark this year, but this is not limited. Var- ious solid colored shirts along with blue, brown, gray or green pin stripes on white are very popular. Snap-Tabs in Vogue For more dressy occasions tab and snap-tab collars are in vogue. However, French cuffs are not popular at the University. Most men prefer the traditional barrel cuffs. The price range in men's shirts is quite wide, ranging from under six to about nine dollars in simple sports or dress shirts and reach- ing up to over twenty dollars for plaid or checked sport shirts in woolor wool mixtures. Men's ties this year come in a UNCHANGED-Sports shirts remain without significant change this year with Ivy League and pullover styles popular. THE IVY LOOK-Subite patterns and hues will be evident in this year's comfortable and stylish sport jackets. Often the Jacket will be paired with the newly popular continental vest, which may either match or compliment the jacket. Fall Coats Lack individuality By JOHN McREYNOLDS In spite of the great number of climes from which University stu- dents come, the 'campus will not see any great divergence in stdyles of men's coats. Styles seen this year on the Harvard lawn will also be worn at Iowa, UCLA, and Duke, the only differences being in whether one, two, or no buttons are buttoned and whether a white or colored shirt is worn. The Ivy look, British tailoring and the continental cut, leading factors in the styling of last year's ,coats, continue as the dominant points of style for the pyesent season, with the continental look going slowly out of fashion.. Furthermore, due to the in- creased ,emphasis of the Ivy League, the coats will wear a dis- tinctively American look, with the natural shoulder outline followed almost exclusively. The emphasis will be on a sub- tlety in both hue and pattern, with subdued plaids selling at the head of the market. Blue is considered to be the top color, its various hues and plaids taking a goor portion of the coats bought, but colors of last fall- black, browns, greys and olives- along with the traditional impec- cable' black and white combina- tions, will still be in high fashion.' Less Checks , Checked coats, also the trend of subdued will be less popular stylish. following patterns, but still' The ultra-bright blazers of last year will lose some of their blind- ing qualities in deference to the seasonal desires of the customers, but should still be popular with extroverts. The past season's col- ors, reds, deep blues, bright greens and olives, and grey combinations will be challenged by a host of new hues: brown-greys, putty, light blues, and even camel's hair, which after a decade of insignificance is coming back on campuses, both as a color and as a fabric. Striped Tweeds As expected, the perennial fa- vorites in tweeds will be heavily influenced by the trademark of pencil and chalk stripes to pro- duce a slight more sober and sophisticated atmosphere. In design, the natural shoulder outline will share the spotlight with the hacking-influenced Brit- ish types, with slightly wider lapels, center vents, patch pockets and lap seams. While worsteds and Shetlands remain the choices in traditional models, synthetic blends, especi- ally dacron-orlon-wool combina- tions, will be seen more often due to their light weight along with good insulation. Oddly, in the present plaid- clothed era; the madras patterns of last fall are expected to lose a good deal of their popularity, ac- cording to some Ann Arbor suiters, but the trade will be taken up mostly by madras' companion fabric, the batique, fast growing in stature. CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLING 419 East Liberty NO 5-6069 A 4 fr} ' j': . 1 r i / h ":y' " { F1; yid put yourself together beautifully CHOOSE YOUR CAMPUS WARDROBE FROM FAMOUS MAKERS FEATURED IN MADEMOISELLE, GLAMOUR, SEVENTEEN, HARPER'S AND VOGUE-VISIT OUR MAIN FLOOR and SPORT SHOP. dresses be o1h-s ollege doll formals 17 ||1 coats WEATHERBEE KIMBERLY KNITS sportshop skir JITS HUNTLEIGH BRIARBROOK PAUL NISSEN ts 11 (/U , r> ;:: s . . " '? 3 P^,,:a! R'.ut, ! ,. yl . x.,r .a 4 W-1 tee: ", r r E j ,'>> I i ea .,I slacks sweaters ; i;T fi-" Er w. :: : : ? a .fix }Xr. cashmeres blouses belts miss pat i F JO COLLINS COLLEGE TOWN Van Raalte robes lingerie hosiery N petti-punts MAO.JUe slips LOLLIPOPS :;,.;; ' '.. "S . YtiY:: 3. ; knee socks k Nw- r r _ . 0 -% a 1 %0 %0 %.0 NWF N.0 a %%w I r% I Aft 0% 9-% 1 A I L48 I -C.-% I v% A A" 4. : 011% W% t I 11 I - -- .------------a! aa .4 .a.s LAStS eta I *\..~ ~ *