The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 22, 1968, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Vibrance added
to sportswear
Bright and vibrant colors added to mixed textures and
new fabric combinations bring a young flavor to the contem
porary sportswear world.
Coeds will find a wealth of fashion variety In updated
shirts, new-looking separate skirts, casual knits in sweater
dresses, low-down or belted sweaters or sweater skirts.
Sweater dresses are seen in knit shifts as turtlenecks,
ribbed knits or patterns such as diamonds and checker
boards and in contrast stripes.
The shirt look is making a comeback on the campus
fashion scene with a body shirt that describes a whole new
dimension in fit. It is shaped to the figure, cut high in the
armholes and close to the body, with a long, lean, fitted
look. Other hallmarks of the new shirt may include hard
ware closures, stand-up or long pointed collars and interest
ing pocket detail.
A new variety in skirt looks includes kilts, dirndls,
pleated wrap skirts, flippy all-round pleated skirts, pants
skirts, panel front skirts and skirts with side cluster pleats.
There are understandable reasons for the popularity of
knits because all are engineered specifically to give comfort
and a luxury look with a minimum of upkeep.
The sweater look is the long, long pullover of Orion
acrylic or Wintuk yarns of Orlan and may be belted or un
belted. Varying stitches will be seen as the cable knits, rib
knits, crochet looks and geometric patterned knits are worn
with skirts or pants.
Pants must be sleek and straight-legged, or tapered in
slightly at the knee to flare out again. They should fit on
the hips or below the waistline and should be belted.
In accessories, leg fashions set the pace for the best
dressed girls. In hosiery the wearer's choice is practically
limitless. Colors range from sherbert hues to staccato yel
lows, oranges, greens and strong browns. Textures go in ev
ery direction from tiny fishnet patterns or ribbed and lacy
effects to the wide open windowpanes.
Today's new sportswear looks demand the versatility,
variety and advantages of today's updated, man-made fi
bers. Durable-press, a fiber blend of 65 per cent Dacron poly
ester and 35 per cent cotton, is a fabric noted for strength
and wear-resistance. Durable-press garments keep their
shape with a smoothly perfect press and sharp pleats or
creases.
It is the Dacron or Orion which adds the important in
gredient for the wrinkle resisting, drip-dry washability of
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