Friday, April 26, 1963 The Daily Nebrn?kan m osf Men's fashions was Not Be Changing, ut There Are S pwiw) iefiW!e kmwi J ; i J THE SPIDER LOOK Night time fashions call for the dressed-up look without heavy weight for hot summer nights. Note how the white boutonniere offsets the basic red shorts. Seersucker Back In Jackets, Pants Men's styles are not chang ing too much this spring, ac cording to men's fashion pub lications, but you won't be able to recognize some of them. . Seersucker, with broader stripes and its use in slacks, jackets, shirts and walk shorts, will be a good sign that you're in the swing in '63. Shirts and jackets of glen plaid are striking in black-and-white or brown-and white combinations. They'll be avail able in cotton and polyester blends this season. Natural tan in linen-like fab rics, to let you take the rough with the smooth in your sportswear this season, will be one of the most popular fabrics in crisply tailored jackets, slacks, sports shirts and walking-shorts. East Indian Madras is the sign of spring again. The brilliant plaid is adding a col orful note to jackets, shirts and walk-shorts. This year it will come in bigger, bolder plaids and lighter , back grounds. There should be a rash of denim, and denim-like sports wear in western style seen soon. ' The sport shirts and slacks made of this material, will be styled wHtH the lean, narrow look. m 4l" ' 'H iY ' in v Y.uti n i r fT ffT in r - I i 1 t" - A 'Stand Tall, Sit Tall1 Clothes Should Blend With Good Posture By JOHN LONNQUIST Ncbraskan Staff Writer Mens' clothes are made to blend with '-jcod posture ac cording to Dr. Carl Wear, as sociate professor of olivsical eduf'alion for men. Evidence of this, says Dr. Wear, is the fact thet clothing adver tisements, for oth men and women, usually show the mod el in a position which is "n ducive to and indicative of. good posture. The old school, said Wear, used to advocate the main taining of a good posture for the nurpose of good health. :They used to say that your ! ntcrnal organs functioned bet. : ter if you had good posture, i There is no scientific proof ifor this. Now, students Are) taught 'hat there pe two I reasons why a person should ; : havp unnrf nncnro Virct sn I ; that vou will look better to other people, and second, so i that you yourself will feel i better. Dr. Wear noted that ihere is no one good posture form for everyone. Each person 'ias a best posture, but it is not the same for every individu al. "There is no more of this 'chest out. cb'n in' kind of stuff," sak! Wear. "Now we tell people simply to stand tall and sit tall.' Mens' clothes allow for this "standing and sitting tall," according to Wear. The pres ent men's fashions don't in hibit good posture, but in some cases, women's fash ions are faulty in this respect. He noted that some evening gowns prohibit the wearer from sitting down at all. For relaxation, she must lean on something. Leaning is not con ducive to good posture. There are few cases where posture is influenced by the clothes that one wears, but clothes, following the present trend, are influenced by the posture of the individual. THE SEERSUCKER LOOK Day and date-time fash ion demands call for good looks, slim styling and a dash of color. Wide stripe Seersucker Univ e r s i t y Sports Coat by ILLS, is traditionally styled with three buttons and natural shoulder line. Methods for Sweater Preservation Similar To Care Of Unkempt Dog Before putting those winter sweaters into moth balls, now is the time to clean and prepare them for future wear. As any college girl will agree, the proper care of sweaters is an important and time consuming part of the life of a coed. Sweaters must be cleaned, washed, blocked and, at times even shaved or brushed. Although some of these items sound like some thing one would ordinarly do to a dog, each is familiar to the girl with a sweater ward robe. Just as coeds have differ ent preferences concerning their taste in sweaters, so do they differ in their methods of caring for the sweaters they like. Since many coeds are on a limited budget, washing sweaters is often more popu lar than having them cleaned. Some women, however, may be uncertain as to the best way to go about wash ing their sweaters. Many girls have even ruined a good sweater in a washing at tempt. Following a few rules may eliminate some of the problems encountered. First make sure the sweat er is In good condition then draw an outline of it on a towel or heavy cardboard. Fill a sink with lukewarm M-ater and add detergent or special sweater cleaner. 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The easiest way is to take the sweater to a regular cleaners, hand them over the counter and come back later and pick them up. However, there is another less expen sive, though a little more complicated method. Sweaters may be taken to an automatic cleaning and and establishment where the customer does his own clean ing. At one of these places 8 pounds of sweaters, or other clothing, may be cleaned for $2. It may be possible to in clude up to nine or ten sweat ers to obtain the 8 pounds. A customer need not have a full 8 pounds, but $2 is the minimum rate. As with washing, this pro cess is not complicated if a few steps are followed. Mrs. E. A. Daily, who is employed by a local laundry and dry cleaners, outlined the steps that are followed at one of these cleaners. "First we treat the spots and stains with a spot remov er so they will come out in the cleaning," Mrs. Daily said. "Next the sweaters are turned wrong side out or put in nylon mesh bags to pre vent balling or matting dur ing the cleaning process. If the sweater should get balls on the surface, it may be shaved carefully with an elec tric razor or a blade razor. It might also be brushed," explained Mrs. Daily. When sweaters are placed in the cleaning machines, they should be separated as to color so as to prevent the transfer of lint from one color to another. They may be re moved in 50-55 minutes. Mrs. Daily added, "We al ways remove sweaters im mediately after the cleaning process while they are still warm. Then we fold them over a hanger, or hang them on a hanger to prevent wrin kling." Whether sweaters are cleaned or washed, it is im portant to do it as often as needed. There is no set time schedule to be followed, but common sense may be used, and when a sweater gets dir ty, it should be cleaned be fore it is worn again. 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