U U V S V U U P V .wv -- University students at a No Code rally show a diversity of hair fashions. Hair Story by Rachel Gottlieb Photos by Carol Francavilla L OOK around campus and you'll realize that it's anything goes in today's hair fashions. Students are wearing everything from avant-guard styles which feature the Japanese look or spiked locks to soft waves or pixies. The only consensus among stylists is that hair styles should reflect the wearer's personality and work with the war- drobe. There seems to be mostly discord between stylists about what the. "in look" is. According to Wendee Sweets, a stylist for A Cut Above Hair Designs, the concentration camp look is out and natural curls are in. "Styles are back to pretty," she says. But Andrea McCuiston, a Hair Force stylist just back from an international hair show in New York, described the new styles as very short, spiky, neew wave, and tribalistic. Madge Gahagen, a stylist at Shear Fashion for the athlete By -Debbie deFrances A LTHOUGH the flowers have not bro- ken through the cold soil and the mercury rarely reaches a comfortable 60 degrees, Spring is officially here and sports stores have lined their walls with the newest warm-weather fashions, just waiting for the temperatures to catch up. Clearly, the most popular styles of this season for both men and women, will be in nylon. Once used only for protective raingear for runners, nylon has exploded onto the sport scene as the most versatile warm-up suit, according to Paul Bedford, manager of Sneakers and Cleats on State Street. In addition to being attractive, nylon suits are also reasonably priced. A men's Nike nylon warmup jacket - ' available in mostly greys, blacks and navy blue stripes, - ranges in price from $27.99 to $31.99. Matching Nike pants are about $22.99 a pair.Adidas has also come out with their own unique styles of nylon sweat suits. The pants, which run about $25, are similar to those of Nike, but the nylon jacket is a bit heavier than the Nike one and costs approximately $30. Adidas has recently introduced a light weight nylon tank top for more freedom, which costs about $10 in most stores. In an attempt to equal their competitors, Nike has also come out with a matching tank top which is equal portions of polyester and cotton and runs about $14. In men's running gear, the current demand is for running tights. "Running tights are in," said Bedford. "Everybody saw them in the Oympics and even though they've been around for years, people are just now catching on." The best selling brand of tights, for the more serious runner, is Dolphin. Available in a wide variety of colors, Dolphin tights are made of a stretchy, spandex material and sell for ap- proximately $25. Tights have become popular, mostly in racing, because they shield the runner from the wind and also allow a great deal of flexibility. Still popular in men's warmup suits is the traditional Adidas style of 100% s"LLoon BOUQUETS " Costume & Tuxedo Delivery e Candy, Cheesecake and Champagne Baskets " Graduations, Birthdays, Anniversaries, Get Well Wishes, Parties and Weddings 995-1972 shiny, polyester material. These suits, available in traditional red, white and blue colors, are quite a bit more expen- sive, ranging from $79.99-99.99. Quite different from the men's rather traditional styles and colors, are this year's vogue women's fashions. Hawaiian-looking, short sets are the "in" fashion this Spring, according to a sales clerk at Herman's World of Spor- ting goods who wished to remain anonymous. Dolphin has a cotton/polyester blend women's white tank and matching shorts priced at about $15-16 in most area stores. Adidas, however, is a bit more daring with it's new line of women's tanks ($12.99), cutting them at only three- quarters of the normal length. For a few more dollars, to accompany the funky tanks Adidas carries polyester shorts in matching stripes or conser- vative solid pink or blue colors. Although the brightly colored short sets fill the racks, most of the warmup suits are still pastel colors made of a cotton/polyester blend. Nike and Adidas - the most requested brands at Hermans - vary in price, depending on the style, from $39.99 to $59.99. When it comes to what runners wear on their feet, they have to be and are selective in what they choose. Accor- ding to Steve Sartori of Hermans, most of the traditional shoe manufacturers - Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Saucony and Brooks to name a few - continue to be the most popular brands. But Reebok, a relatively new company, is on its way to becoming the most sought after manufacturer of shoes in the nation. "Reebok's used to be just for the elite, but now the prices are coming down, so others can afford them," said Sartori. Among the top-selling men's shoes are the Maree trainer, priced at $39.99. The women's Classic is the most popular among ladies and runs about $39.99. ONCE * POSSESSED ! " ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES * GIFTS VINTAGE FASHION * AND JEWELRY 761-8460* *BUY * CONSIGNMENT.* SELL*. ! 215 S. State 3rd Floor ; *- ANN ARBOR, MI 48104-* In this Spring's tennis wear, manufacturer's haven't developed any new fashions. However, companies like Adidas, Nike and Head are all ex- perimenting with diagonal stripes as well as expanding on conventional pastel colors and conservative styles. In women's wear, tennis dresses are out, according to Denise Munson, manager of Rack 'n Racket tennis shop. For those tennis players who really want to look their best on the court with name brand outfits and can afford ex- pensive tastes, Fila and Ellesse are the names you will want to look for. They are expensive (for a warmup suit they range in price from $220-$260) but, ac- cording to Munson, they are worth it. When it comes to tennis shoes, once again, Reebok seems to be the dominant brand for the Spring. "right now, Reebok has the best tennis shoes in the nation," revealed Sartori. Mun- son agreed, saying that, especially for the women, Reebok Phase One, priced at $45.95, is the hottest name on the market. Nike shoes selling bask gaining in pop Sartori. And, the successe basketball tea too, wear Niki "Always po Converse can tori holding o verse shoes. All-Star Multi ching the regi ($18.99) but al If you're se ball game, le anywhere froi men's high manufacturer women's high the next fashi tswear, acco owners. So if you're Spring weat prepare to gi newest Spring Ie Converse and Chuck Taylor basketball shoes are basics. LSA senior Stephen Farrar wears the no-fuss cut. 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