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Show v ' mm Mt.j Suits Shaping Up! nam ...... '!'; i 'Mo t.. Sunday Herald Fashion is really shaping ud in suits for fall,! according to the American Institute of Men's and Bov's " Wear, and shaoine ub will be more than a figure of speech when it comes to the new models m men's clothing. For the first time in many years, the flttea suit shows signs- of making a real come back. NeW fall suits have en-- ; ough waisi definition to take them out of the loose fitting straight-lin- e category. . without sacrificing easy fitting comfort.. Versions of the new shapely beauties i can be found in the v". .'. : ' 'r : '.:): r ' "' .'-J:, - 11 A 1 II '" ,'"'"!'' iiijin ir in - ""'. ' V, :. !'";-''- ! '''MJiMwiauiwii SUNDAY, SEPT. 13, 1964 Utah County. Utah collars" and "peaked shawl collars." The conservative classic mod, els have been taken out of the dowdy class and influenced by ' A ?. !notched-shaw- l the styled - up Contemporaries and natural shoulder Tradition-als- .' Hats Reveal v'- vx i - " - ,- , - 7 ' i i .... i.. H Sporty Style "' v '; ';;. The new hats for fall are Traditionals both with and without vests are strong and charged with revitalized appeal for young men as well as p frequently carry lower pockets when tailored of for , tiie more mature fellows tweds for country and casual in an array of leathers, fabrics wear. Traditional lapels are of and furs. tweed for country and casual The LBJ hat. a modified wear. Traditional lapels are a Western-typ- e felt, is returning bit wider on some suits and by darker "big conservative "classics," the seem wider on others because supplemented colors and in an assort city" they are pressed to roll to the lof brim . widths to suit and the natural shoulder "tra center button rather than the ment taste. every This represents ditionals." : top button. What could be an important All in all, this fall season The spring-summ"lighter turning point in hat styles. and brighter look" has also been offers a wide variety of colors, In the first place, it is the carried forward into the handr fabrics and models to whet the first time in many years that some fall offerings, now supple fashion tastes of men; of all' a new model has been accented mented by an attractive revival style persuasions. in larger dimensions. Secondly, ot tne r tweedy look' in Cheviots, it is the first time since the shetlands, and rugged tweeds. beginning of World War II In direct contrast, iridescents Leather or Cotton? that an hat" has are on the wav to score further On the surface it looks and met with other then very limited gains in both subtle and flash feels like leather. But what is acceptance. Casual hats with their jaunty ing (varieties. ;., it? It's 100 per cent cotton, coat This; is a banner season for ed to look like leather. The styling are geared to. the new iicLimji.iiiB, wo, mosi oi wnicn material comes from Italy and sportswear. Sueded leathers are are unadorned by p a 1 1 e r n. keyed to the popular suede aireaay is showing in coats. trhns in both texture and colors. Many, however,; are embellish- suits and dresses for women and ed with both subdued and dis Cotton suedes are also used in tinct glen, plaids and others children and in several items smartly styled hats and caps. for men. The man-mad- e fabric iFabric hats and in striped, herriingbone, and can be caps utilize d washed, and all the popular sportswear oyerplain designs. The 'usual ironed. And its developers claim tweeds. There are lighter and tiny stepladder weaves are ac- it is highlyi water repellant. The brighter solid and self companied by both bird-ejfematerial is called Aerpel, after clothes as well as apatterned and "nailhead" sharkskins. host of Ahiong the other fabrics are the Italian words for air and checks and plaids. Some of the stretch faeries, whipcords, wor- leather,, because the fabric fabric hats are further enhancsted flannels, mill finished wor- "breathes" through millions of ed with learner trims and metal steds and many blends of mo- tiny pores for extra comfort. ornaments. - - "Hi?' patch-and-fla- .: 1 . 4 - '; er " 1 -- V . MW"' - 1 1 ., , , S i f . - - S "off-the-fa- -- f vl ' ,: h& ' ' - t 1 . ' " f - v - ' " N J o?1 L- , "lVx'' ce ( - -- MAN DOWNTOWN Rush Sumpter enjoys the crispness of.ian autumn day in a Jon Croft sport coat, light camel in a 0 lamb's wool and alpaca fabric. A Manhattan striped shirt," with university collar and Wembley tie is worn with Hagar slacks, all wool, reverse twist. All from Leven's. . 50-5- Sport Shirts Bring Color to Fall Sport shirts add color and comfort to the autumn scene with button-dow- n collar models Btill tops for traditional men, while. tiie contemporary dressers enjoy new designs in panels and .stripes as well as fancy front knits. . The; Western Look appears again in slacks' with pockets, belt loop and style slim-legg- features. ed long on iridescents while Traditional supplement their gray flannels with Bedford cords and basket weaves in clay tones and ' J putty shades. In tailored sports jackets the tweed look Js very evident. The fitted, .more shapely coat sports the English look carrying deeper vents of both tiie center and the side types. Blazers are still popular, as slacks are ever. Ranging from traditional j Ckmtemporary-typ- e N l I if fV " 1 hair, and worsted. Ckmtemporary models appear with, some new lapels this fall. These Include several some with a lapels down-slop- e angle, and others with a peaked arid effect There are also some J , THE MANNISH MANNER For the man who goes places, Kuppenheimer XK style. The; shoulders are! forward for surecommends this three-butto- n preme comfort, the easy lines of the coat create a slimming effect, movrn here in an important worsted cheviot. The plain front trousers are eyer- Kreased. Sport jackets and slacks, also by Kuppenheimer are shown in rrovo by Hoovers Men's Store. ! "no-notc- h" semi-peafc- flannels OPEN MON. and FRI. TIL 9 ed r to hopsacks. velours. READY TO WEAR cashmeres and vicunas, there is! apparnetly no end in sight for either the varieties or popularity of the solid color sportsters. J' y1"'' - ".IpfljK 373-450- IJL z if ' v dry-cleane- T PROVO STORE PHONE 0 . , j. , ,,, - ' 'jo'I Vn u 1 N i fl ' -- JS . S-JS 25 NORTH 1 I A UNIVERSITY 1 IS b fy i "L 11 r 7 1 j ; j J ' ab',ei 410f' io 5'3" ? J' 1 ' ' -- ' " )9 color pick of the fashion ! I A I pj Di ' ;Vr 9 W '. j! . ' crop... deep "plums'7 for '64 your choice ' 1 rich, ' "'viCC;fe :4-iiPri5- twA I !-' Mi- I - 1 I ' International ' - s '' 'V-'.- " t-- ; pj 1 rr 7 Y the color Young, witty, of the rage seasoncarerully cultivated and picked at its prettiest by Pennes! with ringing fashion impact Deep-tonePlum is bound to be the most important new color note in your fail wardrobe. Just look at the exciting sampling we show here?. Chelsea Look blouse topping' d lf skirt, a swingy nylon top, wool jersey skirt. 10 to JS, devil-mcrya- re it d, tie-colla- red knife-pleate- Wool-moha- Contrasting Textures inowcol fwpieces The locket is looped mohaV, the skirt bj sieeK jerseys ro to. ' I ; 17.98 ! . i , ' '.'" '( " ' ' '': $25 Charqe It Pay Just l'8'5', ' Monthly, j-- "' |