THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1963 TINE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 24 1963 i "Sorry, I Only Go Out With Guys Who Ride Bikes From Beavers. Especially Guys Who Save all that Money on the New Bikes for.only $41:9. I'm a Golddigger." i re9 SS Broad Vertical Stripes Set Sportswear Tempo' Hair Characterizes Continentals, Playboys By BURTON MICHAELS r Pastel reds and blues in broadr vertical stripes set the tempo in1 men's sportswear this spring, with seersucker as the fabric. Sport shirts will boast lightc backgrounds with darker stripesr or prints overlaid. Overbiouses1 seem strong.t Terry cloth and cotton knits will appear with pockets, without collare, in three-quarter length sleeves. Banlon and madras en-l dure. Stretch Shoulders Windbreakers will i n c lu d el stretch shoulders with ventilated Businessmen View Conflict In Dress Styles' Madison Ave. seems to have two conflicting views about its dress standards. The jaunuty sharpness practiced by brash account execu- tives is countered by the staunch advocates of the grey flannel suit. True to the Madison Ave. tra- dition, however, vehement uphold- ers for the one extreme or the oth- er are not to be found. The middle road seems to be the rule, because, in the words of one executive, "we can't afford to be regarded as oddballs." mesh, in tan or denim blue. Or nylon shell windbreakers will dou- ble as windbreakers and as beach- wear. For the beach, matching or co- ordinated sets of suits and shirts may be reviving. Swim suits will be shorter, will feature broad ver- tical stripes and will be of seer- sucker or stretch nylon. Hats mean either denim sailor caps or straw golf caps, especial- ly in cheap and versatile coconut. Another strong accessory is the ascot, worn with sportshirts, in polka dots, paisleys and plaids of silk or cotton. English Sandals An accessory that is out is knee socks. But Bermuda shorts are in all the way, in Madras and strip- ed seersucker. Below the sockless knees one may find English rub- bersoled sandals. Sportcoats show broad-striped seersucker, washable and-since the addition of dacron-able to keep their shape. Solid colored blazers are on the rise, and Mad- ras and boutique are recovering from obsolescence. Synthetic-cot- ton blends with linen texture also rank. Aping the East, students may wear such sportcoats with tan cot- ton slacks or the popular white levis, and cap it all off with broad- ribboned straw skimmers. Tennis shoes go on the feet. By CARL COHEN Men, the latest way to assert your personality is your haircut. One can let the world know that one is a Twister, a Continental, a Playboy or any one of a number of other dynamic, modern, forward looking types merely by the way your locks are snipped. Today one cannot simply stride into the barbershop and ask him to "take a little off the top." First of all, there are no more barbers around-only hairstylists, and ob- viously a hairstylist can't just give a haircut. Those days are gone forever. Chippy Sneer No longer will the chippies sneer as you pass by, "There goes Clyde the clod, let's ignore him." Now they will eagerly exclaim, "There goes Clyde the Continental clod, let's ignore him." Great, huh? No doubt you have seen these dynamic heads trapsing around campus and wondered what the names were for these exciting cuts. The boy that looks like he badly needs a haircut is probably proud- ly sporting his new "Continental." It is typical of the 'new longer fuller cuts, combed back on the sides. Of course, the J.F.K. cut is very big. Similar to the Continental, it differs only in that the top is fuller, and also in the expression on the wearer's face. Proud Look He who wears the proud Ken- nedy look must appear trustwor- thy, loyal, helpful, friendly, cour- THIS WAS A PAID POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY Beaver's Bik and Hardwal 605 Church ml 2317 PAIR of SLACKS All Colors, All Fabrics, 12 WANTED STYLES All Patterns, All Sizes teous, kind, obedient, cheerful,s thrifty, brave, clean and reverent,v as opposed to the Continental wearing Continental, who natural-1 ly looks knowing and slightlyr sneaky.' In New York, they call themE "rocks." In Detroit they are "hoods." But to the stylists (for- merly barbers) they are Twisters.1 Their plentiful hair is twisted in the front, sort of like locked locks.t When properly bedecked, they are outfitted with high Italian Gobi. boots, tight Jeans and of course, a very mean expression.,; The more traditional "Twisters" still prefer to wear the backs of their collars up, in the "dirty neck style," but this is rarely seen on this campus. Out, Damned Spot The "crew cut," and "flat top," are definitely "out" No one, and I mean no one, is wearing them. University men who have been mistakenly accused of wearing flat-tops are in reality strutting Princeton cuts, The Princeton is slightly longer and shaped to the contours of the customer's head. Of course there is Striped Shirts Set New Mode For Summer By ANDREW ORLIN When the sun begins to shine and the weather warms up, the well dressed male student will be wearing bold striped seersucker walking shorts. Those students prefering other material will have their choice of madras and chino shorts. Red, blue, gray and olive solid colored walking shorts will also be popular. Dacron and cotton are almost the exclusive fabrics used for the shorts that are worn on campus. The style of these shorts always remains the same in a college area. The shorts are slim cut with a slightly tapered leg. The walking' shorts which are worn on campus are one inch longer than Bermudas. The wear- ing of knee socks with either variety is out. One store manager termed the wearing of knee socks with shorts as "ridiculous." He noted that shorts are worn to keep cool and that knee socks hinder this end. The only time that a person would wear knee socks is if he were attending a formal dance wearing a white jacket and black shorts; The color of shorts is determin- ed by the color and the style of summer sport shirts. People want shorts with sport shirts to match and vice versa. This year sport shirts will be primarily solid. So shorts will be solid and striped to go with them. Seersucker Still Appears Popular Seersucker is the oldest finished fabric which is still worn today. Seersucker, which is becoming a very popular summer material, looks, like stretched out crepe paper. It will be seen this year in walking shorts, belts, shirts, slacks and shoelaces. such a thing as a short Princeton, which is tres "in." The hairstylists of America proudly report a great increase in men's hair tinting. The word is, "look mature, unless of course you are mature, in which case look youthful." It seems that two out of the latest list of. Amerca's Best Groomed Men of 1962 "use gray in their hair," believe it or not. Politically Aware Of course, this fashion data per- tains only to the "socially aware." With the "politically aware," the big thing again this year is beards. All sizes and shapes can be seen crossing the Diag on a good aft- ernoon. If one is lucky, one can spot a Fu Manchu moustache in the group. This, however, is nothing new because beards have been "in" with the "politically aware" ever since they were thrown "out" by the "socially aware" in the nine- teenth century. With art students, styles are completely out of the question again this year. So unless you only visit campus around exam time (when things get a little earthy), you will be treated to a good cross section of the latest fashions from our local hairstylists (formerly barbers). FOR SPRING SHOWERS--In addition to the conventional um- brellas many varieties of raincoats will protect their wearers from the spring monsoons. The basic protective fabric will still be the traditional cotton dacron mixture. The basic design of umbrellas will remain unchanged, while the country of origin will vary. Umbrellas from Italy, India, and, of course England will grace Ann Arbor's rains. r' IVYS" "Continentals" 498 Traditional "IvyW" for the backbone' of your wardrobe. Big selection of patterns & colors. 598 For those who prefer the tradi- tional "Continen- tal"' slack. Several styles, all colors & patterns. "TIGERS' 598 Today's wanted, slender slack with side zip pocket. Narrow Waistband. Buy several pair today. "KOOKI ES" 698 Tight as a second skin with unusual comb pocket, erted "S", pockets comb included, inverted "S" pockets, 12.7 cuff- less bottom. 498 798 "Sabers" feature a Slim line Contin- continuous waist- ental pants. The band with invis- newest thing from ible pickets. 13 the coast. inch bottom. "SABERS" "TADS"r "SANS" 698 Just what the name means . . . no pocketsnse.. that you can see. Iridescent Shark- skin i choice of colors. "ZIPPS 1i'1 698 Side pockets con- cealed by zippers on the seam. Hip pockets hidden on waistband. Get on the beam buy 'em. By KENNETH WINTER When spring comes to Ann Ar- bor, a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of rainwear. ? Given the idiosyncracies of Michigan's climate, and a burn-4 ing desire to be in style though soaking wet, the modern student must face a crucial dilemma. He can buy a foldup plastic raincoat which keeps him dry but; gives him the appearance of be- ing wrapped in smoked cello- phane; or he can wear the stylish affair that warded off the snow so well all winter, and arrive at his destination drenched to the bone. Combination Or he can buy a combination of overcoat-raincoat -- like most everyone else is doing. Long a big seller in Ann Arbor, this type of coat undergoes the same mild fluctuations in style; that most men's wear shows from year to year. This year's crop includes new muted patterns, especially in dark colors, to supplement the usual selection of single-color coats. The most popular shade, however, con- tinues to be the trench-coatist light beige-the "natural" color, they call it. Eliminate Accents But the belts and buckles of the spy-movie trenchcoats have disappeared. In fact, all horizontal accents have been eliminated, in accord with the -general "slim" appearance of the 1963 batch of men's styles. Another development is the combination of raglin sleeves-no seam at the shoulder-with the more dressy seam-shoulder. Cloth.. ing-industry masterminds insist that by running a seam across the front half of the shoulder, while leaving the back in raglin style, the dressy effect of the former and the comfort of the latter could be combined. As yet, President Kennedy has not stated his position on the is- sue. Drippy-Day Necessity Like the overcoat-raincoat, an- other drippy-day necessity can be put to use even when the sky is clear (a condition which reported- ly prevailed in Ann Arbor for a few minutes one day back in the sum- 'mer' of,'88). This is the umbrella, which opens on rainy days to keep at least the top of the bear- er's head dry, and can be closed during fair weather into a slim walking stick, marking its owner as a socially-aspiring freshman. Style dictates, of course, that these umbrellas must be black with a chrome tip, but permits subtle variations in such things as the handle style, the thinness, the lightness and the price. SHE'LL WANT YOU IN CLOTHES THAT SIZZLE That old stand-by... corduroy in the newest continental styles. Lots of colors. Also in "Ivy." See them all - buy several pair from the town's largest selection. 498 Tdd ENf SnOPS 1209 SOUTH UNIVERSITY SECURITY CHARGES HONORED :P WiLD' 11.Wme. 11__ } 1 AF I 1 I i -,I' OTT If you can't go to India, gentlemen,* let India come to you in HANDW6VEN MADRAS It is a pleasure for those who travel to the land of the Taj Mahal to see the great American interest in this hand- some Indian fabric. The American male finds it flatters his appearance, cools his body, and is kind to his wallet. The proprietor has hand woven Indian Madras in wide - variety. Sport Shirts ..,...8.95 Sport Coats . 29.95 up Walking Shorts . .8.95 Swim Shorts......8.95 L IV7 T T T1 A * o r OPEN MONDAY to 8:30 P.M. - , . ' b4/I Our University Shop cites for Spring-- the gabardine suit in Dacron-and-worsted Focusing on the leading trend-our University Shop features the gabardine suit in a lightweight, wrinkle- resistant new'blend of Dacron' polyester and worsted. Designed for every phase of a young executive's spring and summer plans, its cool, business-like impeccability is assured on our own natural-line model. Made exclu-