THE MICHIGAN DAILY s Pi l! t1 Y , ew Sweaters Featuring Exotic Textures Popular Big News in Men's Shoes; Warm, Stylish Chukka Boot Ly colors and exotic tex- re the outstanding qualities year's sweater. most appealing new arrival sweater scene is the wide muted colored, brushed ietland variety, which seems naking such a hit with the ity men and their femin- interparts. sweater seems to 1ll the bill on all counts. It is pleasant to the eye and to the touch, as well as available at all prices. The women's brushed wool sweaters are a bit more conserva- tive in style, if not in color. Most of them are sans stripes, but make up for this defiiciency with a series of brilliant hues that out- class the Undergraduate Library. For those who can afford it, there is the new, absolutely lush! cashmere bulky knit, which comes in beige and gray. This sweater is simply and richly made, of double- ply cashmere material that feels like swansdown. And of course, last year's striped knitted vest is back, sporting hew and gayer colors. . For those with a yen for the new and different, novelty sweaters have been turned out by the score. Enormous plaid bulky- knits are coming into vogue, as well as interesting new tweed ef- fects., Double-collar turtle necks, which first appeared last fall, seem to be really making the scene this year, as a pleasant medium between the stark, Boh jersey and the mohair or wool wide collar job which makes so many girls look more like geese. Sweatshirt Sweater Another newcomer is the furry, sweatshirt-like article, w h i c h seems to be able to cover a multi- tude of sins. This sweater usually comes in the new olive drab, or brown, and has a startling, if en- veloping effect. Following the Paris trends to- ward brevity, the new sweater is not nearly so long 'as last year's flapper variety, and leaves a lot more room for the little skirt there is left to show. The Beat Generation has taken over this year's sportswear. The black turtleneck jersey mentioned above has been joined by varia- tions in black and white on the same general theme. Summing up: brushed wools, colors, both muted nad extreme, stripes, plaids and giant squares- all seem to have it this season. Classic Crewneck But with all this new variety in the sweater's style and design, it is easy to overlook the classic crewneck. This sweater, like the Bible, remains a best-seller; for no matter how many newer or flashier articles appear on the reading and wearing markets, these two items seem to maintain their hold. And new versions of the crew- neck appear from time to time, (just as do new versions of the Bible),. helping both to maintain and reinforce their general appeal. The crewneck is featured in heath- ered colors and in heavier wools than ever this season. Yet they re- main the least bulky of the bulky knits and are thus easiest worn under winter coats. The chukka boot is the biggest news in University men's shoe wear. Its popularity can be attributed to its warmth for winter weather, as it goes above the ankle, and it is durable and water repellent. Another added feature is that it is relatively inexpensive. The chukka, which originated from a desert boot, comes in more colors than most shoe styles, but is generally preferred in dark grays, tans, greens and browns, with gray being number one. The increased popularity of this. style may also be attributed to the increased vogue for brushed leather. This has increased the casualness of the shoe and in- creased it versatility. In loafers, long-plug-slip-ons have increased in popularity. This bandless loafer is definitely on the upswing as a dressy type of shoe as well as .a casual one. In the dressy shoes, cordovans have taken the biggest lead, ap- pearing both in plain toe and wing-tipped brogues. These shoes will be appearing in brown and black colors as wel as the usual ox-blood. Its popularity can be attributed to its resistance to scuffing and to the degree of high polisl- ob- tainable. Also appearing more on the dressy scene will be square toe for the Continental look. And, too, the saddle shoe, with brown tip and black sole and saddle has caught hold. The true brown shoes, as well as the black shoe with brown detail- ing, are beginning to make a real dent into black leather. Of course, tennis shoes are still very popular, and here there is little change in style. For very cold wear, such as for after skiing, a chukka boot has been produced with brushed nylon fleece lining for added warmth. Here is a case where, a desert boot has been transformed into an ef- fective protector against wintery blasts. As for color trends, despite the added variety of colors in the chukkas, brown and black tones in shoes will follow the general trend in clothing. ° CASUAL AND COMFORTABLE -- The bulky wool sweaterF provides all the. warmth needed for an autumn afternoon out. of-doors. The heavy wool sweater is no longer restricted to the classic crewneck but is now being featured in a variety of styles, such as the wide turtle neck. i , I A. Brighter Colors In Shoestrings Gone From View Where have plaid shoestrings disappeared? They were seen oft- en only a few years ago, but now the only string the shoe sports are those that match its color exactly. Dirty white, brown, and black is now the extent of shoestring col-, ors. The shoe outlook is drab in- deed. new styles in the popular 'PIN-UPS by A "" -S~l Only for those seeking the Unusual- JEWELRY - Handcrafted Ebony and Eterling ART-Oil On Wood .. 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