THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL ' 2%; imo THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1'~E~0 --I -- LF dras Cloth Key to Men's Sportswear By PETER STUART Men on the Michigan campus -and on university campuses across the country-are wearing sports wear for more occasions. And more and more of that sports wear is this spring being fashioned of the versatile fabric imported from India known as madras, Patterns Subdued These madras patterns are gen- erally subdued, expressing their individuality in quiet colors, and take on an even more toned-down .appearance after a few washings. It's another distinguishing feature of madras that its colors run; clothiers like to call it "bleeding." Of course there is "non-bleed- ing" madras, they hasten to point out, but somehow men seem to like the faded, worn look their madras garments soon develop. Be his madras "bleeding" or "non -bleeding," the university man is certain to be outfitting himself with various forms of it for spring. To class he will wear short- sleeved sport shirts with buttoned- down collars, tailored of madras, hopsacking and searsucker. Many will be covered with Persian print designs. Shirt Variety In his dresser bureau will be extra shirts of light-weight bas- tiste oxford in bright single colors of yellow, light blue, and gold; pull-over shirts with two- and three-buttoned fronts or boat- necked T-shirts with three-quar- ter length sleeves. With them to class he will wear slacks of wool and dacron, mostly in grays, olives and browns. He will also wear all-wool tropical worsteds with plain, non-pleated tops. He may have occasion to dig out his white flannel slacks again, as the perennial fashion promises to stage a comeback this spring. On reserve he will have heavy cotton, sail - cloth - like "duck" slacks or wool and partly wool ones in checks or glen plaids. To intersperse with more cas- ual daily outfits and for more for- mal affairs, the male collegiate will be seen dressed in sport jack- ets fashioned of madras, wool and dacron combinations, and seer- sucker cords. Perhaps with an eye to further use later in the fall, he will equip himself with an all-wool light jacket in a checkered pattern. Spring for the university man also demands bermuda shorts. His most popular pair will probably be of the ever-present madras, but he may also stock himself with shorts of poplin in natural shade or olive and of baby cords in cot- ton and dacron, I I Champions Ila Men Choose Old Standbys In Jewelry Cuff links, tie pins, collar pins, and key chains are old standbys in men's jewelry. For the manywho has every- thing, there are wedgewood cuff links. Cuff links are hand-carved, and the prices range from thirty to one hundred dollars. Semi-pre- cious stoned cuff links are also bceoming a popular item, featur- ing the topaz and striped on a gold mounting. Tie-tacks are among the big- gest sellers in jewelry stores to- day. The most popular items are oval and culturad pearls. Nar- row tie clasps have become an- other attractive means of hold- ing the tie in place. More Wedding Rings It' is interesting to note that men have been buying wedding rings in increasing numbers. This trend started after World War II and appears to remain for some time to come. Men are buying more than one watch for them- selves now -- probably because there is a shortage of skilled watch repairmen, so that repairs must be done in the factory, tak- ing a month or more. The present trend in men's jewelry is toward silver, and this is especially true in the spring. Satin-finished silvec is the most preferred type, prirrarily iii cuff links. Novelty Items Miscellaneous items such as belt buckles, blazer buttors with crests, pen knives, and key chains are novelty items which provide an attractive addition to the wardrobe. With the increasing popularity of tab collar shirts, collar pins, popular at the turn of the cen- tury, have made quite a smash on the market. Ann Arbor Sees New Easy Wash Pajama Trend "Wash and wear" has now en- tered the pajama industry, but men's clothing store owners say they do not feel that this will bring any decline in sales. One Ann Arbor clothier said that perhaps the war and armed service duty started the "ever in- creasing" trend against pajamas. The once popular satin loung- ing pajamas that were worn in the evening have been outmoded by leisure sports clothing. Pajamas are far from being eliminated because they are still popular gift items, used frequent- ly for fraternity parties, and are travel necessities. By EDWARD KLINENBERG Pack everything you think you will need and then leave half of it behind. That seems to be the cardinal rule for packing for an overseas trip. Actually, by observing the fol- lowing suggestions as to what to pack in your lightest, strongest suitcase, it should be relatively simple to take that "once-in-a- lifetime" trip. Boys, it seems, have an easier job when deciding what to take. With the development of, drip-dry fabrics, it isn't necessary to take more than five or six shirts. Two The next item on the list is suits. Once again, praise be the drip-drys! One drip dry suit and one regular dacron and wool suit are all that, are necessary. Dark colors are most practicablerbe- cause they are easier to care for, and because European men wear dark colors most of the time. A sport jacket is also a valuable item in the wardrobe. Take Washable Pants One or two pairs of wash and wear slacks, and one pair of dac- ron and wool slacks fulfill the requirement for slacks. One pair of dark cordovan or black shoes is required for dress, and a comfortable pair of walking shoes is a necessity for sight-see- ing. Along with footwear goes the item "socks". Six or ten pairs of cotton and nylon socks are a suf- ficient number for a long trip, when combined with occasional stints at the laundry tub. A hat is not desired. It takes up too much room to pack right and is a nuisance to carry. If a head covering is needed, a cap of some type will suffice. Need A Raincoat A lined raincoat is an essential accesory, however, and an um- brella is sometimes handy for a cane, if it isn't raining; but this is up to the traveler's discretion. A lightweight sweater finishes up the packing. Girls should base their ward- robe around one color scheme. The trick is to take as few pairs of shoes as possible, for shoes take up room and are heavy. (It is sometimes necessary to carry one's own suitcase in some foreign countries.) One pair of heels, one pair of flats, and one comfortable pair of soft - leather walking shoes would be a good combination of shoes. A pair of tennis shoes might be thrown in, but aren't necessary. A couple of pairs of bobby socks and a good supply of nylons com- plete the footwear department, Have Four Blouses About four dark-print drip-dry blouses to be worn with either of two solid - colored skirts would comprise a good basic set of casual clothes. One or two light colored blouses are also handy, Two sweaters, one for dress, and one for warmth are good items to have along. Two dark - colored shirt - waist dresses and a full skirt for travel- ling are next on the list. A dress that has a jacket that can be used without the jacket is a valu- able asset, as is one fancy dress suitable for night-clubs. Of course, any of these dresses that can be- obtained in drip-dry material will be more convenient than other materials. 4 When Traveling Here, Overseas Pack Less Than Normally Needed IL i 4 A This label identifies the Shoe of Champions, --Daily-Jim Lanard BE COMFORTABLE--Many students find madras Bermudas the pleasant and comfortable way to dress in the spring and summer months. $479 FiUlecciva Brothers 1109 South Un iversity mOSIC SHOPS -CAMPUS- 211 S. State NO 8-9013 -DOWNTOWN- 205 L. Liberty NO 2-0675 EUROPEAN SUMMER ... travel light blue, two regular white, both with button-down collars, are sufficient even for an extended trip, since it is an easy task to wash out a shirt at the end of a day. Must Lose Identity A drip-dry sport shirt or two might also be included, depending on personal taste, but since most Europeans wear ties most of the time, and the most important thing in traveling in a foreign country is to lose your American identity, sport shorts really aren't necessary. 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