THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. OCTOBER -15..14912 THE ICHIAN DILY TTFLAi V ~LGU~' 1 1k),lU old, Wide Stripes ivade Tie Fashions n.._ By DAVID PAULS udents seem to be going for wide-striped ties this year. One 1 merchant observes that not are the stripes getting wider the colors are getting bolder truer. Cies should show the individ- s imagination. Anybody can r a solid color, but it takes an ginative p e r s o n to wear yes," is the philosophy of one I clothier. he Ann Arbor merchants are st unanimous in their reports he popularity of the silk tie. ;hty per cent of my tie busi- ness is in silk repp (a ribbed weave) stripes. The rest is in foul- ards (printed patterns). "Silk ties are more popular be- cause they are easier to tie and the colors are brighter and bet- ter," commented an Ann Arbor clothier. One particular tie has gained an unusual popularity, one store re- ports. "The El Denver, a hand woven, square bottom, wool tie, sold so much that the president of the company which makes them came to Ann Arbor to see what was going on," said the store own- er. Ties have generally stayed the same width of two and a quarter inches. The soft, muted tones along with the solid color ties have re- tained much of their popularity because of their versatility. Bolder shirt stripes now bring out tie colors to a greater degree. Free Flying Although it is generally known ties are absolutely necessary for formal occasions, the advent of the wide stripes presents a new prob- lem for the college male. One Ann Arbor merchant main- tisthat a wide stripe is im- proper after six. However, whether the majority will decide to follow this fashion decree remains to be seen. In the way of tie tacks, the old long horizontal type is seldom seen these days. If any clip is used, it is a tiny neat tack and has taken on more of an aspect of jewelry. However, in line with the casual trend in all realms of fashion, the free-flying tie seems to be the up and coming style. Types Range From Casual To Formal By NELSON LANDE As every entering freshman knows, there are two distinct styles in men's clothes: the conventional, conservative, I v y League cut; and the not so con- ventional Continental style. When Joe "Ivy League Dresser" College purchases a sport coat, according to one local salesman, he selects one with natural shoulders, a herringbone pattern and shaded in blues and browns. (Solid blazers run a close second.) Whereas Continental slacks are stirctly cuffless, Ivy League trous- ers come both with or without. Neither is tapered. The four basic colors are charcoal, navy, brown and olive. The Ivy League dresser, in either a coat and tie, or sweater and slacks, must wear black socks. At all other times he wears white. To do otherwise is to in- fringe on Ivy Leaguism's ortho- doxy. The Continental dresser has a choice of blazers or tweeds with patched sleeves. His sport jacket is invariably collarless, belted (usually on the back), and gaudy. Greys, greens, browns and camel's hair are the most popular. An Ann Arbor salesman spe- cializing in Continentals sells mostly khaki, cuffless, tapered 'jeans. Fortunately, Joe College is not smothered in a freshman fog of styles. If he wants to conform, he buys Ivy League. The choice of clothes has al- ready been made for him. If he wants to stand out, he buys Con- tinental. By PAUL SAWYER The complexity of the modern world has reached the point where one almost needs a college educa- tion to buy a simple product and feel certain afterwards that he has made an intelligent choice. As a case in point, take the pant business. To sell pants nowadays requires many years of experience, and many stores now have a spe- refer all questions on the subject. Discussing the pant business with one of these gentlemen is like talk- ing with the head automotive en- gineer at General Motors. One is' immediately floored by a volley of esoteric phrases like "plain front",' "short rise", "hard finish", and a' run of scientific terms like acrilan, lycra, runton "crimping", fortrel,' and others. Research Much of this complexityis due to the developments on the research scene. Results of their work can be found in the relative decline in im- portance of cotton as a textile. Cotton is found in pants more and more in combination with a synthetic fiber. Cotton absorbs soil, a defect which has been overcome by the man-made products. The latter are also more wrinkle-free and are able in many cases to "shed" their wrinkles. The problems of the laboratory are negligible compared to the dilemmas of the clothing manu- facturers. As in all industries, try- ing to second-guess the tastes of the public is a complicated game both of chance and skill. In the pant industry, for in- stance, tastes vary from state .to state, and between college students and non-college students there is such a difference in taste that many Ann Arbor stores do the bulk of their business with only one group. Contrasting Tastes Although the taste of the public can often be maddeningly contra- dictory, there is one rule which generally holds true. This rule is: too radical innovations in styles must be avoided at all costs. Four years ago, for example, tapered trousers were first intro- duced to the public. Although the "trim cut" is the big word in slacks today, the same style died on the market when first intro- dudced. At that time, it was too radical. However, when tapering was introduced gradually, like an anti-biotic, sales rose. As a result of these complicated factors, the clothing manufactur- ers have put out, a tremendous variety of styles. With this expanded variety in style and colors, the average cus- tomer today owns six pairs of slacks, it was estimated, where- as two pairs were considered suffi- cient several years ago. Out of this complex interplay of availability and taste, what styles have survived to become current trends? The slim, tapered slack is the dominant style now. Appar- ently the clothing industry has taken over the "Forward Look" from the automotive industry with great success. Recently pant designers came out with the incredibly original in- novation of applying belt loops to tapered slacks. It is remarkable how well the public has adjusted to such a revolutionary concept. As a matter of fact, belt loops have been staging a general comeback due to the emergence of wide belts with large buckles. The width of the cuff has less- ened, having shrunk to one inch from a previous high of an inch and three-quarters. It seems hard to believe that an intelligent col- lege student would take out a ruler and measure the cuffs on a new pair of slacks before buying them. Colors Colors are staying generally dark due to the popularity of light- er sports jackets which are being bought to contrast with the slacks. Blue-green was also introduced this year, another event which will mark 1963 as a cardinal date in the history of American pant sales. Undoubtedly the most singular innovation of the year, however, are white jeans. The age of white jeans is about a year old now and is at a peak. The recent invention of white jean corduroys has not only brought the corduroy back into style but has also made the jean business a twelve-month enter- prise. Suede Coats for Fall New Slacks Vary in Style I "WHOSE WOODS these are, I do not know," said the poet frostily, and snapped the twig of human kindness between his fingers. The poet in this picture sports a snappy coat in suede as he rests along the road least taken. ANN ARBOR FAD: Black Umbrella- New Classic 0- 1 By STEVE ZARIT If you wish to stay dry during Ann Arbor's inclement weather, the local merchants offer a fash- ionable solution to your dilemma, the umbrella. Once a symbol of power and au- thority in ancient Egypt and Ties in patterns .. . ":.v rr :"rrr "." ".":."rv.,.,.. ..:e": ::::; r,".":.":.: n"::::. :::vu: ":-: .:vr : .": rr...,..,. ;.,..,.....".., .... r.."? ":"}}; qr,{;;:.: " :}:r;; :: .... . ".v.": v.vr". . ."."r.:" v. vr: Vr."r.:.. . '4: .... ..n.. r.+r ......a r..,:v:...r.r::.":.".". .:"r:: rr:::.::v.:.......... .::r., . y-.....: .h...4 ..h ..v."::::vrl..... . ..:+'r. .. 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Varia- tion is found only in the type of handles. Th. traditional wooden handles, hand-carved in Italy, range from the plain to the very exquisite ornamented with metal. Wooden Handles The wooden handle gives the umbrella a cane-like appearance an dimparts to its possessor the distinction associated with a cane. Indeed, it is not difficult to per- ceive the change from the student without umbrella to the statesman wielding his distinctive umbrella in a man-of-the world fashion. Competing with the wooden handle for popularity is the new black leather handled umbrella and accompanying case. It is slim and sharp and has a, very dis- tinguished look. The wonders of modern tech- nology have brought an optional push button feature which auto- matically opens the umbrella. This device has been met with an en- thusiastic response by umbrella connoisseurs. While a wide variation in men's umbrellas is available, prices are moderate. Nearly all models fall within a price range of $4 to $8 with $5 as average. In women's umbrellas the most popular model is a slim, black umbrella which resembles a man't. However, many women prefer more colorful umbrellas. Many colors and attractive prints can be found to match any raincoat. In handles, also, there is a large variety. Imported from Italy, the handles can be tortoise shell, metal, wood, or leather. The crook handle, which can be slipped over the arm when the umbrella is not in use, is more popular than a straight handle. The automatic push button model is not too popular in wom- en's umbrellas, but other practical innovations have been made. Dual Purpose The travel umbrella can be fold- ed over to fit into a purse. The handle of the suitcase umbrella will unscrew and is therefore less cumbersome in packing. As for women's umbrellas, the price range is, from $4. to $8. A completely new .mbrella ap- pearing on the Diag daring after- noon showers is one made of transparent plastic. Owners of these umbrellas men- tion two distinct advantages to the transparent material. One is that it makes it possible to see what is ahead when walking, thereby avoiding many embarass- ir- collisions. Girls also state that they enjoy watching the raindrops. No Guesswork . . Our authentic, traditional clothing is complimented by distinguished and' exclusive furnishings . . . both carefully selected for our discerning customer..A visit to Camelet Brothers will quickly .. 1 ,ii ,, , :;! :,,I, ENJOYING THE BRISK OUTDOORS in October by some swing- ing exercise, our model is comfortable and smart-looking in new slacks and a bright patterned jacket. Ii = 11 show you that there has been no guesswork I CHECKMATE FOR SPORTCOATS 'N' SLACS! in our selection. I.. Came et LProtherj s i ",a 00 ill i i bi " 1 rj a a 8 a 3 S Choose Your 1119 SOUTH UNIVERSITY It f . 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