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Show Mini, midi, maxi, moe any style's going to go Gentlemen generally despise them. Ladies are amused by them-at times intrigued. Department Depart-ment store buyers are outright confused by them. . . Midi, maxi, ankle-length, below the knee-fashions have caused more controversy than that certain cer-tain salesmen did when he offered the lady a cigar. College girls are wearing just about everything-but for a women's store to keep stock of "everything" is impossible. However, an assistant manager at LaRies insisted that she does sell "everything" now, including a few maxis and midis. A sales woman at ZCMI said that no maxis can be purchased in the Loft-and just a few midis are still on the racks. Mrs. Don Fisher, co-owner of the Forecast, said that absolutely no midis are sold in her store. The reason-"We hate them'" A Makoff's sales woman insited she wouldn't buy anything else but ankle-length skirts. Skirts that button up the front-she loves them. She also explained that no maxis are sold in the store and "hot pants aren't going to be anywhere." At Auerbach's the styles in coats are following after the winters in the state-long. Most of the styles in coatware, according to an Auerbach's spokesman, are midi or pant coats and a few ankle-length. |