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Show East Vs. West in College Wear I s ' f T A ' ' ;'.' iJ-'-'i-Wl i rmftinlirtinHM -ftr iniriiii'- ...--,J 1 'I' CHICAGO What doe the college msn weir to class? That question, sked by Marshall Field & Company' Store for Men in a back-to-school survey of 32 colleges snd universities, revealed s drastic difference ot fashion opinion. On the left, in loafers, slacks and s sports shirt, is the typically casual Western man. His Eastern friend, however, is dressier by far in his knit tie. white shirt, jacket, slacks and white shoes. Eighty per. cent of the Ivy Leaguers wear shirts and ties to class, while 90 per cent of western boys wear sports shirts, according to Field's survey, which was made for use in correctly outfitting collegians in its Quadrangle shop. |