a 1W v -- 10B - The Michigan Daily - Weekend Magazine - Thursday, November 20, 2003 An idealistic search for the perfect winter coat The Michigan Daily - Weekend Magazine- By Sravya Chirumiamlla Daily Arts Writer With the ever-schizophrenic Michigan weather foreshadowing the arrival of yet another Midwestern winter, the need for outerwear that can handle such brutality is mounting. Thankfully, this season pro- vides some of the most unexpected com- binations of colors, sizes and styles in mPoats and jackets. Ann Arbor's not-so-student-friendly boutiques however, only offer fashions geared toward the older residents of the city. Even with the newest addition to the Briarwood Mall, Von Maur, the city offers few options for high-quality, rea- sonably-priced student apparel. Even the stores that vend clothing for younger .generations, such as J.Crew and Abercrombie and Fitch, offer many more styles and options in their catalogs and Internet websites than in the city's vending locales. Critical shoppers may find it difficult to match their preferences with the choices available in Ann Arbor. Thus, one of the best resources is online shop- ping, where one can find designs from Wcross the globe that will guarantee a unique coat. Unfortunately, since sizes vary often between designers, the probability of ending up with the wrong fit is higher with online shopping. Regardless, online stores provide designs from a variety of designers at more reasonable prices. Websites such as www bluefly. com always manage to have sales of at least 40-percent of relatively recent pieces from designer labels like Michael Kors and Andrew Marc. Google is invaluable in online win- dow-shopping adventures that seek to fine tune individual style. Notable fashion magazines are also useful since their websites offer com- plete runway shows of reputable design- ers. These websites are laden with cool features such as information about each outfit, including (but not limited to) fab- ric type, available silhouettes and the best style for each shape. Editors' picks find notable key articles that will be big hits for the season. These styles often become staples in national chains such as Express or The Limited. These picks provide invaluable tips in avoiding clothing that do not flatter a particular body shape. Structured shoulders, for example, are especially tricky since they are ideal for busty women in need of a strong profile while at the same time, they weigh down the already small figures of petite women. Similarly, leather outfits should all be tailored for the individ- ELISE BERGMAN/Daily Fur trim and parkas and peacoats, oh my! ual's shape, since a bad fit ruins the inherent sleekness of a leather jacket. Websites with retail stores in local malls allow guilt-free purchasing, since the items can be returned if the petite size is still three inches too long or if the heather grey was darker than you had expected. Most youth-oriented stores offer online catalogs that highlight different sizes, accessories to match the coat and even extra touches such as Thinsulate, which adds an inconspicuous, yet durable, layer of protection against the harsh winters, a good investment for those living in Ann Arbor. While the street and vintage trends are copied in stores across the Midwest, their mass production loses all flavor of uniqueness, essential for those particular styles. Express clothing is some of the most popular among students, making the store the worst place to buy a retro or out-of-ordinary type coat, since you will only be able to wear it for a week before you run into someone else who has it. More classic styles, such as the pea- coat, are also somewhat drab as retail- ers fail to provide much of a variety in length, tailoring and colors. While these staples never completely go out of style, they are not the most exciting on the block. Along with the North Face and Columbia apparel, Juicy Couture's popu- lar puffy jackets with faux fur around the hood also add to the list of routine - not only does it make the owner look much like the Michelin man, but it also is one of the most common and indistinctive looks on campus right now. Since students spend much of their time in Michigan trudging through the winter months, a winter coat is a neces- sity. However, it should also represent personal style. Even if fashionistas claim that chinchilla fur is the only material worth wearing this season, common sense and discretion should guide you to ignore that jargon. 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