THE MICHIGAN DAILY FIUD AY, A ll 29, 1998 THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1951 Care Saves Life, Looks Of Clothing Perhaps you'll never make Phi Beta Kappa, but if you put a little energy towards clothes care we guarantee your Eye-Q will im- prove immeasurably! For top Eye-Quotient, start with suit sense. Let them hang a day or two between wearings to In- crease their life-span as well as the span of your budget. Also be careful not \to stretch your suit pockets by taking care not to over- load them. Coat hangers are simple gadgets to work, so give one a try the next time you take off your topcoat instead of using the cloth hanger in the coat neck. When sitting down, always unbutton your coat; this, too, will help preserve its shape. Use Tape on Hat For a "head start" on grooming, always put your hat away on a flat surface rather than on a hook. A soft brush or cloth is the best 'aid in cleaning your hat and you can keep the hatband from staining by putting Scotch tape inside the sweatband. Too much heat can fuse plastic collar stays, so remove them be- fore having a shirt laundered. An- other trick that will make your shirts last longer is to turn the collar down before tying your tie, rather than after. For space-saving as well as shoe- saving, try stuffing your shoes with socks when you're packing for that long-awaited vacation. The socks will serve the same pur- pose as shoe trees. Give Shoes a Rest Shoes, like suits, will also last longer if you give them a rest be- tween wearings. Don't wait until they're scuffed to polish them, shining new shoes before wearing will help preserve the surface. You'll seldom have to take an iron to your ties if you hang them on a rack and let the wrinkles fall out. When removing your tie,' don't be lazy about it-untie the knot instead of slipping it over your head, ' If you're short on cash, don't keep wearing a sweater until you can afford the cleaners. The new cold-water sweater soaps are cheap and easy to use. College men's budgets are not- ably limited, but through careful, care you can maintain a wardrobe that will sea you through both classes and dates in true collegiate fashio nand be kind to your wal- let at the same time. FOR SPORTSWEAR, DRESS: Plaid, Paisley, Solid Colored Vests Gain Popularity 4 Y . -- Although the days of the double- breasted suit, matching vest, and long watch chains are gone, vests in bright colors and plaids are high in fashion. Popular for dress as well as sportswear, vests come in bright plaids, stripes or solid colors. Dark green and red are favorite solid colors while navy, red or yellow dominate the plaids. New this year is the paisley print vest. With a solid color background and back, it features small brightly colored specks or figures on the front. Reversible Vests R4eversible vests give the wearer two styles in one. One side may be a bold plaid while the reverse is a more conservative solid color. For the rugged appearance, suede vests in brown, tan, or rust are popular. Vests with leather trim on pock- ets increase the wearability, and add the unusual. The strictly tailored vests have a belt across the back to adjust the tightness in front and give the neat appearance. Last year's four-pocketed vests have disappeared as the newer two-pocketed styles take over. The pointed fronts have also given way to a straight front to add the tailored look. Introduces Waistcoat The box cloth waistcoat with lapels and brass buttons is a new variation of the vest from England. This gives the 'country gentleman' look to any wearer. Vests dress up any outfit and appeal to comfort. Take off a suit coat and the vest still makes the outfit appropriate for any dressy occasion. Along with the vest, the sleeve- less or vest sweaters are also pop- ular. These v-neck sweaters come in solid colors to brighten up any outfit, Both 'cardigan and slip-over models are seen for cool spring and summer wear. -Daily-Norman Jacobs VEATERS FOR SPRING--Popular spring styles include the sweater-jacket and the new "Pat one" sweaters. "Pat Boones," made of lightweight wool, come'either sleeveless or long sleeved. atured in the solid colors of beige, white, black, grey and red, they have contrasting guard stripe ound the V-neck and down the front of the cardigan. "at Boones," Bulky Knits Replace Crewnecks . Men's Sweater Fashions For Spring -Daily-George Keerer VESTS ARE BACK-The paisley print vest has a plain back- ground with a. fine print of contrasting colors. The belt in back assures perfect fit for the strictly tailored look. This spring, vests are shown with two pockets in the front. SHAPELY Short Sleeve Sport Shirts g.SSt ' r 'Wash & WVear Ya Slacks """ up . Walk a Few Steps.. . And Save Dollars OPEN MONDAYS 'TI L 9 P.M., FOLLETT'S will buy YOUR COLLEGE TEXTBOOKS for CASH IT'S SO EASY to sell your discarded books to FOLLETT'S. Textbook values decrease rapidly as new editions and more up-to-date books are constantly being published. Sell the books you no longer need and get today's top value for them. at MICHIGAN BOOKSTORE 322 South State Street By SHARON KAHN pring rushes in ... and so do latest styles in men's collegiate aters. lthough Shetland wool crew- k sweaters are still popular, y are not on the spring fashion That "bulky look" along with so-called "Pat Boone" sweaters hie news for spring! omposing the bulky look cate- r are the V-neck, cable stitched, nis sweaters and the long- ved, ribbed cardigan sweaters. tennis cardigan is shown in te with marroon and navy rd stripes while the ribbed car- an is being shown in charcoaled' d colors. ulky long-sleeved sweaters e the advantage of not show- wear at the elbows and prov- ing more durable than light- weight wool throughout the years. Also extremely popular is the "Pat Boone" sweater, named after the collegiate recording star. These, made of light-weight wool,a come either sleeveless or long- sleeved and are shown in beige, white, black, grey and red with contrasting guard stripes around the V-neck and down the front of the cardigan. Light-weight wool sweaters and sleeveless sweaters are especially popular in the spring and summer; months. Sleeveless sweaters pre- sent a better appearance when worn wito long-sleeved shirts in- stead of short-sleeved. Long-sleeved sweaters have the "bell" sleeve, contrasted 'with the tapered sleeve, which allows for 'greater freedom when playing golf, or other sports. Bulky sweaters have the conventional tapered sleeves. Especially for the windy weath- er prevalent in Ann Arbor are the sweater-jackets in worsted wool. These corhe in smart window-pane plaid skillfully tailored with the rib-knit front closing pocket, cuffs and waist trim and the imported silver tone \buttons. They also have the V-neck and the "bell" sleeves. New fashion details such as short sleeves, unusual closures, yarn variations and decorative trims are also being shown for spring. One variation has a unique shirt-like collar with added black trim on the short sleeves and waistband. Light gray is still the most pop- ular color for all sweaters with beige running a close second. 215 E. Liberty 4' U U .. v...m.........a..........sS't . ;i:'." " " u i.:'Rti"*t .' Y>1 N" .. n..f ?>Y v.}MV4AK. q:' I.,JNtf . 'ms' '.,.?3'.6, ., .s,##tY 3a",4 .a...,.,i,,.r....,..aArkfit:+?,,.....,uVAac'a a+.s.+ £ua . : tca ..' ..!.... S;:Exna 2 f A.w. s.sS .% . . . 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