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Show I s Xs A'.?: Vvii8iXx ' 5. if i '" '.-'- - V . rv I """ V 'i ".' C ' '' SX msj.v X; ' '" ef 3 , - ' "XW' '- : " ' - WA y y ., sC : . i ' ' ' ; ; ? '- ?.'r -- ; wrwwsw.A's,;' t;' ; f'-vrvk-- y.-- . s.Aysssys&.y&y,yy - - r'': t . ZtfypS''? " i I The Mans World Of New Fashions Jones by Maranee man Being a these days is not an easy matter amid the array of plaid, spotted, striped, chalked, dotted and speckled apparel available. The problem comes in coat, trouand tie. Some shirt sers, things click and others dont. Mr. Murry Mclnnes of Village Ltd. is one man who is able to guide those who aspire to be through a mire of merchandise. The most influential febrics in mens clothing this fall according to Mr. Mclnnes will be Glen plaids in bolder colors and patterns. This is due to the English influence and in particular the Mods, though they themselves are a bit too much of a fad or costume look for most mens taste. Mr. Mclnnes himself, wearing blue seersucker trousers, belted with a wide navy belt lemon shirt and English print Burgundy tie, is an example of jrhat a gentleman could hope to accomplish. well-dress- well-dress- ed ed well-dress- Tr Shows Plaid The trends are toward more showy plaids and Shevy or Shetland fabric. The Norfolk belted, is a choice of criminating male (about $85.) K It has been said that clothes make the man and an interesting application would be the Squire hunting coat most likely semi on an outgoing, tougher type male as he exits from his sports car, pipe in hand, coat (about $85) has j The hatching trousers ($30) in brown plaid with suede trim, double vents behind and wool lined. Not all men could or would want to wear this. S The most popular suit this fall has been the three-pie- ce vested suits in various patterns, Herringbones and the Chalk striped suit that Kennedy made popular. The accompanying shirt is striped or plain in white, blue or yellow. But only white is worn after six P.M. Belt the boating of skyr shirt for Wide men.' n .1 leather belts. Tic Hats, while generally limited to the chapeau, connoisseurs of which are few in Salt Lake, tend to be erf the Rex Harnson-type-plai- d. Prevailing styles in shoes are wing type, penny loafer, clitter or hiking shoes and the Cardavan shoe. The latter run about $40, Is of leather taken from the hindquarter of a mule. T Shoe The three-inc- h polka-d- ot Inch Tic ch Its double-breast- good-so- ed suit is out. Pin striped and Chalk striped suits in. For more formal wear a man may own a black tux and a navy blue suit. In Hie past the opposite was true, a man would own a navy blue tux and a black suit. For the person who wants to dress with taste Mr. Mclnnes outlined this as his suggested basic wardrobe: One Suit Vlunlroltc 5SS!MKM3 Kurt Jensen, at ease in striped tie, lemon shirt, black suit, with Steve Springmer, navy blue blaxer and striped examine Squire hunting suit ai Village Ltd. shop. tie, A good coat to round out a collection is a plaid sport coat worn with a striped or plain shirt in white, blue or yellow. Trou-c- : Stylist When? Downtown: Friday, SepTT, 7:30 p.m., Top of the Parking terrace. McCall's Cottonwood: Saturday, Sept. 3, 2 p.m., Cottonwood Mall Auditorium 2 or I Campus bound ? Enroll first in our r One pair of Levis, not recommended for class wear; 3 pair, of cotton trousers in Great Looks Course FROSTING KggS - : McCall - 9.95 Now. Reg. 12.50 with shampoo set t , by Hart Schaffner & Marx . Back-to-scho- . ol PERMANENT SPECIAL 8.50' Now Reg. 12.50 with shampoo, set, hair cut and hair styling.. -- i 467-798- pantsuit Comentated by Shirley Graff, desired. 201S South 11th East pea-jack- et and more! Four Still Wardrobe semi-form- : o kicky hipster-skimme- r, tunic, DRUM and GUITAR SHOP on band-kn- boy, -- me How- See the latest looks that you can sew yourself-piza- zz poor learn to play one! if featuring styles from Seventeen and McCalls Patterns We have competent and qualified teachers who will guide you to success in a hurry! us now for an appointment. Don't wait-call We have rentals purchase plan stripes with a striped are in good taste. ever. shirt B lasers are always double breasted. ever the way-i- n easy to fun-it- s play one. Watch the person who canjilay -- no one Is more popular-none has more fun! You t&o can Fashion Show Sew to a Fashion Beat MERCHANDISE FIT FOR A KING AT POVERTY PRICES learn to play a drum, guitar, or combo organ. Ties, Mr. Mclnnes says, "Should be a good gentlemen width, That is, 3 inches.. tie probably will The be out of favor too soon. Polka dots, and English motifs are the favorite with stripes in the background and paisley nearly out. When asked if he had recommendations as to the type of tie or suit to match a particular body build or shape of face, Mr. Mclnnes replied that he disagreed with the old story of a large man avoiding plaids and the like. He is for a wide range of clothing styles for the individual dresser ignoring the old taboos. His only words of caution were never to wear stripes with plaid shirts; how- semi-form- 5) or English motif are in. A scots are controversial, very tasteful and great on people with a Cary Grant air. Most men dont have the guts to attempt them. Mr. Mclnnes predicts that bow ties will be coming back in the future, both straight and butterfly. or plain shirt. It doubles for with a contrasting sport al symphony or : Year Of Corduroy wear In Salt Lake by adding a Over all is a mans rever- -, white shirt. The tie Shirt sable top coat or trench coat. .may be plain, paisley or polka should be a white, There .This is the year of cordu-'r- m dot. Sport coats are not worn blue and yellow In the. colal in coats, some with fur' for occasions. lection. Then a stripe could collars and some plain. The be Two added, and possibly a PenWanlrolxSuit fur is an adaption of styles dleton type wool sport shirt from Dr. Zhivago, which has If a person can afford two and a plaid. These can be had an even broader influ- -' suits he could add to the basic worn open at the neck or under ence cm womens clothes. navy blue, a three piece tweed a sweater. The key to Seaters are burgundy, navy in lighter grey success in maintaining a good herringbone ; blue, and hints of bottle green. charcoal or brown. The coat wardrobe is- to change every Unbleached Irish sweaters could double as a sport coat and a collection of 6 shirts day it are by with black pants. The suit would allow this very easily. S women in Ireland and comes with a vest. are always favorites. The ; most popular neck styles are 550-5- The standard has been one black and one brown pair of shoes. One wing tip in black and a pair of penny loafers in brown would suffice. Howocever for fancy-dre- ss casions with a tuxedo, a wing tip is too casual and should not be worn. The easiest solution would be to rent an appropriate pair of shoes or buy a plain-toe- d shoe. A pair of white sneakers is good to have on hand. (Continued on page A 7) DAVIDS; Salon of 3169 Beauty Highland Dr. 467-997- Classics every one of them, the natural shoulder suits, sport coats, sport trousers and topcoats in ourHS&Vf Racquet Club campus collection for ."Whether this is you'first or'finaf year at' college come in for a prep poprse, or a quick refresher in great looks. ' HS&M Racquet Club Savile Stripes Suit. Stripes reassert their popularity this fall. Pure virgin wool, in colors favored by natural shoulder wearers. $100.00 HS&M Racquet Gub Sport Coats. Highland Tweed and Chukker Coat sport shades and patterns. $45.00 jackets in a broad range of 1 and crew- -j turtle, necks. Various sports have af- -: fected both mens and womens clothing with the resulting popularity of the turtle-nec- k shirt, knickers for women and Used Bike 26 Schwinn Girls Bike HAMMOND'S (0 0 HAS: COASTIRS UNICYCIIS TANOIMS WAOOMS SCOOTERS TOTS, TOYS. 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