PAGE TPN TI K MICHKGAN DAILY VMLDNE-RDAY, nARCtf 22, 039 PAE~ ThN W!BNE~DAY; MARCEl ~, I*3~ Varied Slacks Make Jackets MIre Valuable Two-Tone Ensembles Are Campus Leaders When Warm Weather Comes Flannel Stll Tops If our sport jacket style editor has solved your spring sport jacket pro- blem, there remains the question of what to do with that beautiful, rich, smart, smooth, neat, dapper, natty sport jacket. Naturally you'll wear it. But with what? Why with pants, of course. Well, we hope s, but what sort of pants? You see what we are getting at? Exactly, your pants. What we are trying to say is that without the proper slacks to go with it, a new sport jacket is more or less a white elephant. Need Right Slacks Sport jackets are the rage on cam- pus because with anywhere from two to three dozen pairs of slacks to go with one jacket you virtually have the same number of different out- fits. But not any sort of trousers will go with a good sport jacket. Still holding the title is the flannel, plain-cut, slack. The varying shades of grey, tan, brown, and even blue we leave to your discrimination to match your jacket. Two-tones will be especially popular. If you have a brown jacket, you'll want darker brown slacks, or a grey jacket will call for darker grey slacks, and a tan jacket will take light brown slacks, and so on ad-infinitum. This two-toning in your sport out- fits should be your No. 1 outfit. But since variety is the spice of life, crossing colors should make your wardrobe astonishingly peppery. There is nothing wrong with using a brown pair of slacks with a grey jacket, or vice versa. Herdngboue Ppular The next favorite slacks outfit promises to be the veteran herIng- bone woolens. They are entering the arena for the fourth consecutive year now, and while may style ex- perts still have money on them to come through this season with flying colors (figure of speech, colors are tapoo) the new covert cloth carries our bucks, and might even unseat the champion flannel. Of course, if you have. a covert jacket, shy away from covert slacks, but if you have a woolen jacket any cloth will go with it. Then the gabardine that came in so strong last year, will be in the race for popularity. The flannels and gahardins, style dogma says, must be of plain and simple cut. English pleats, and side pleats in these cloths seem over-rich or overdone. Coverts will stand a slight front English pleat leading into the crease, and the her- ringbone, tweeds, pepper anl salt and other woolens and plaids wil take all the pleatings you can give them, all the side pleat that raged for a short time several years ago, is now definitely passe. Pegged Trouser Smart If you like the conservative touch, and we think it can ue very smart on long-legged Beau Brummels, the pegged trouser is the thing. The woolens and worsteds are be- ing made with belts of the same material, and in some cases looki pretty good. But usually the better quality slacks will not have the belt- Three Raincoat Styles For Ann Arbor's Spring Showers Suspenders To Be Gay In Spring; Purple And Orange Looks Nice It has been learned from well-in- formed sources that men will keep their pants up with suspenders and their socks up with garters this year. Not that we see the necessity for either; life might be much more pic- turesque with pants and socks down. But modesty rears its lovely head and fashion rules that garters and socks shall bring 'the upswing' to men's. lower apparel. Suspenders and garters were deem- ed even more essential by us after we made a brief but nauseating survey' of the male "stems" on campus. We ipspected short stumpy ones and long skinny ones and fair hairless ones, and dark hairy ones, and reached the conclusion that no Michi- gan male made will ever make a good chorus girl. We also concluded that tle tradition of "rolling them up" especially under the lights of Hill Au- ditorium, takes all the glamour that ever existed in men's legs, and be- cause that practice ever leaves naive freshmen women sadly disillusioned it should be abolished as a crime against the state. To Be Wider Suspenders then are necessary and Bond Street reports that they will be much wider this year. There still re- mains, however, the problem of choos- ing the right color. We recommend a conservative choice. A mellow combination of red, yellow and purple can be relied upon to put the little women into fits of ecstacy. The male must be cautious, however. Ecstacy is quite similar to hydrophobia. There are other color selections available. A combination of oranget and green is always tactful, except1 n Ireland. Plain red is quite accept- able, except in Germany. Blazingf Nazi black and brilliant Fascist brownt are in the best of taste, except in Moscow. For American wear, how- ever, we recommend baby blue. ItI connotes innocence and what female doesn't appreciate a naive male ast a companion, especially if a fat wal- let is added to the naivete. Garters To MatchI Garters should match the suspen- ders and as in the case of suspenders only such conservative colors as scar- let, violet and mustard should be chosen. Bond Street also claims that garters will be wider this year. Garters and suspenders are also handy as a means' toward suicide. They are best suited for this use, however, when their elasticity is lost. In that case, we recommend some of the cheaper grades. For a quick, clean and reliable suicied an almost worn out garter or suspender is in1 the best of taste and can be secured for amazingly reasonable prices. Sportier Sox Due;Diamond Patterns Good Rumor has it that the left sock of a pair will be the exact duplicate of the right sock this year. As yet we have been unableto confirm this, but we'll give you what developments we do know. The brightest colors will of course be worn with sport wear and may easily be dragged onto campus to cheer up the duller classes. Slated to be a favorite are the diamond patterned wools, in combinations of Sleeve Buttons Cannot Be Overlooked, Say Tailors All men's suits carry buttons on the sleeves; suits for the country having three and town suits having four buttons on each sleeve. Most of these, however, have merely a line of stitching and will not open, $mart custom tailors frequently make the buttonholes workable and in addition to adding an individual touch to the suit they permit a man to roll back his cuffs when he is washing his hands or doing any sort of light work that might soil his cuffs. x: -. ? :;: ss F ... .:>yti8 brown, beige, green and rust, to be worn with green gabardine slacks and brown calf crepe soled shoes. Ribbed yellow or green wools go well with the same combination. Another bang-up effect is produced with brown slacks and brown and white wing tipped shoes separated by white lisle ribbed socks with brown (Continued on Page 12) Pipes Still Retain Popularity Among Ma jority Of College Men In general, it might be said that the average college man would rather spend three dollars and have three ,pipes than to invest his whole for- tune in one super-elegant job. Al- though it is quite proper to have a change of pipes so that they each may get a chance to dry completely, we are inclined to bleieve that is more a result of applied economy to-ago-with-fit. Coverts, gabardines, and flannels should be worn with suspenders. Hot weather, if it ever comes again, will male you apprec- iate a loose suspender rather than a tight belt, which will be a source of constant annoyance. While the belt-lines should defin- itely not be low, detour around the chest-high Harlem models that are bound to find their way to town. For the real hot weather, for real informal, afternoon lounging, a var- icd assortment of linens, duck, light gabardine, and bush cloth will be on the market, White has long ago fal- [en off in popularity although light shades are still favored. than of a knowledge of the inherent nature of pipes. Pipes have long been associated with the college man. (No humor intended). Again it is a question of economy, as it is cheaper to smoke a pipe than to buy cigarettes. Then, too, a pipe is reputed to give a man an air of virility and ruggedness. The fact that women do not indulge in pipe-smoking as yet, Stocks Seen Returning To Vogue With Jackets More and more men are favoring stocks of colored foulard silk or cash- meres for wear with odd Jackets and slacks or country suits. It is very easy to learn how to tie one of these and they may be worn in place of collar and tie with neckband shirt in the country. Horsemen have favored this type of neckwear for many years, but recent- ly a taste for stocks has been shown by country gentlemen for all types ofI wear. r r==. ..4r" r, -'-,:psii Are You an INDIVIDUAL I- R _-- _~ \ . .r :_ 1r l; J ;..: e f ._ . ' ' /1 :. s or Just a "38 Long" I I 1011 ro~ ' What Sprin Will Bring the Well-Dressed Man ! NOW'S THE TIME to get into new clothcs! 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