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THE MICHMAN DAILY

PAGE NINE

THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NTNE

Decide Styles for

'63-64 Ski Season

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By RICHARD WINGEIELD
The Ski Industries of America
held their annual fashion show in
New York last April. Of course
many of the old standbys were
shown, including the nylon parka
and lined and unlined jackets.
The traditional style is the turn-'
under hood which makes a roll
collar. This year at the SIA show
a new type of collar called the
stand-up was shown. This collar,
is similar to a turtle neck in the
back and tapers into the neckline
in front.-
SIA expects large sales in this
style on the lined and unlined
jackets, particularly in dark colors.
For the new ski enthusiast, par-
Ski Weekend:
Two Choices,
ig Hopes
By DAVID ROSEN'
A glorious swish-booming week
at Aspen, Colo., during semester
break, or over spring vacation, or
a fullweekend on a powdery Mich-
igan ski slope at the beginning of
second semester will be offered by
the Union-League Ski Weekend'
committees to student ski enthusi-
asts.
In previous years, Ski Weekend
was offered during semester break,
a two-day trip which included
transportation, meals,* tow fees,
and social entertainment. Sixty ski
enthusiasts took advantage of this
program last year for a cost of $36
which included everything but
ski rental.
'63 Plans Uncertain
Ski Weekend Co-chairman James
Boughey, 65, is in somewhat of a
quandry about this year's plans
! which 'have, been necessarily al-
tered. by the trimester program.:
The two-day' weekend is no longer,
feasible because; of the, long se-
mester break.
The alternatives are either to
run a short ski weekend after
men's rush next semester, or to
run a full-week out-state ski trip
during the break.
Boughey says that he would like
some help, in deciding from those
interested in participating in the
forthcoming ski trip, and would
appreciate word from them.
Two Possibilities
Boughey is presently gathering
information from out-state ski
lodges and comparing rates. He
says he is looking: for a program
offer which would allow leaving
shortly after March 21, and cost-
ing around $130. including air
flight.
At the same time he is investi-
gating a weekend in-*state trip to
cost around $40 including equip-
ment rental.
Final plans with, definite dates
and costs, he says, will be known
next, month.

kas run from eight to ten dollars,
jackets, $15-40.
Scandinavian, Danish, and Aus-
trian sweaters are available. These
imports run from $15-40. The pre-
dominant colors are dark, many
maroons, greys, blue.
I ports feature elaborate com-
bina ions with white. The styles
are nearly all V-neck or cardigan.
Pants
Stretch ski pants usually run
from $15-40. The color for men is
basically black. For women there
are cranberry, sunglint-yellow, ice-
green, and avocado green pants.
These colors are also found in
parkas and jackets for women.
Ann Arbor merchants carry
many helpful accessories.
Headbands come in all color
combinations' and cost from one
to three dollars. Turtle-neck shirts
are ideal to wear under sweaters
and cost around three dollars.
Practical Inventions
Shearling lamb after-ski boots
are available for , approximately
$16. Wrap-around ski glasses, to
ward off -snow glare, run about
three dollars.
Extra warm English lambskin
gloves range in price from eight
to ten dollars. Scardigans, scarfs
which button down the front, come
mainly in plaids and cost about
four dollars.
There are two great new scien-
tific break-throughs for skiers,
clamp-on earmuffs without the
metal connecting band, and fur-
lined athletic supporters in both
rabbit and raccoon.
Evening Apparel
After ski-fashions again provide
an opportunity for both designer
and wearer to give their creative
imaginations free reign. The skier
who enjoys wearing individualistic
outfits will have a field day this
winter.
For the female fireplace gazer,
stretch pants are the basic, how-
ever colors and materials take on
a more luxurious and less practical
theme after dark.
;For tops anything and every-
.thing from Chinese and. Persian
prints to softly woven fur pull-
overs to silks and satins are being
displayed.
New Sweater
Also, the floor - length skirt,
might replace slacks at night. In
various colors and fabrics, the
skirts lend a more feminine aspect
to after ski gatherings.
In the evenings, men- do not
change character quite as niuch
as their female counterparts. ButI
ski fashion experts expect men
to be changing sweaters and may-
be adding turtle neck pullovers
underneath.
One fad now beginning in West-
ern' ski lodges are "Canadian"
sweaters. Usually worn in the eve-
ning, these imports differ, from
Scandinavian imports by being be-
ing bulkier and of rougher tex-
ture. Instead of intricate pattern-
ing, these sweaters display either
a scene or animal woven on the
back.

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