The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1973, Page page 2, Image 2

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h isii't ;uct its demise.
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everything from the im..!; ::-...; "-..!u1':-iv" to
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fashion, rea fashion.
Faded, cuffed, studded. reee!e.l. l or college
women, it's made into Ivlter . p. j.u-kets. coatv
purses and. of course, v
Men find laded ue.rn j.iA:-, ve-t- iv.ll;.
embroidered shiits and e.... : ' ui- -.rid Maciv
Western looks, now bci'ij iit, ,; , Sop -cl;er- ioi
spring, reflect denim's inll'ienr.-
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flashy "electric coubo " turno.a- e-'.il'ii-.'- iu !::! ;l
a true fashion catab, si.
Topping off those jems and i!nr lii. -v .ii-ted.
cuffed pants of flannel t vmm- ,ni-n are
sHeitcr.s, with the fann cai'diean !.-Wu s( eii..r.
V-necks, tie belts, pockets aiv' s'i I c !!;! ;idd a
touch of the 40s.
The twin look in s ca'.crs .,(.. , h v t. or
turtlenecks layered bctH- )r'; .. i
hvetiing brines ouf :,) ni rid
knit tops trinimetl in !C: p.- is i - .: ider,.
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f itted cardigan 's1. il' i' u- . i.. :nd arldn.i
patterned pullovers and tr ' d if,,i i( ''.dunh with a
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Cloihes by Ouentin's
close-tothe-body fit are favored by men to
coordinate with cuffed slacks.
Trends in men's jackets are shirt-influenced, otten
with an easy-moving elastic fit. Short baseball jackets
and dressier fitted blazers with cloverleat lapels round
out the selection.
Shirts repeat the same tones college women are
we iring Special shirts include shiny nylon "nik-nik"
shirts, sporting extravagant designs, and fitted baggy
shirts with gathered clastic waists.
For a switch to the more feminine, college women
are wearing knee-length dresses straight out of the
40s complete with cuffed short sleeves,
open-notched collars, big buttons, gathered or padded
shoulders and slightly flared skirts. Long dresses still
are best sellers, but only for after five.
fabrics? Challis, a soft drapy material, is
especially good. So is glazed cotton.
Dress-up looks for men include unconstrueted
shirt-suits in synthetic suedes, subtle brushed wool
plaid jackets and tweedy traditional suits.
Favored colors include oatmeal, burgundy, gray,
green and the whole range of brown, rust and camel
hues.
This season, no outfit is complete without those
oh-so-important accessories. The "put together',
college woman will want to invest in several pairs of
big button earrings and beads. Wood or colored
plastic are especially good.
Adding necklaces of rhincstone or strung sequins,
wide slip-on plastic armbands and novelty barret tes
give the proper pizazz to the college wardrobe.
More accessories for men are available, giving each
person a chance to express his individuality. Items to
consider are wristbands, small chains, bow ties and
20s look umbrellas of unglazed striped cotton on
wooden poles.
In footwear, many styles seem to "go" this
season. "It depends on the individual's needs," buyers
agree.
Some of the looks most often seen for women
include the platform shoe, lower and more modified
since last year, and shoes with narrower heels and
tapered toes. Flat, rubbcr-soled tie-ups are popular
with jeans.
Regardless of shoe choice, the patterned sock is a
prerequisite for the well-dressed college woman. Last
season's argyles have been supplemented by plaids,
checks and harlequin patterns this year.
Shoes for men include the heeled platform looks
with an everyday interpretation of loafers and casual
two-toned ties on soles of marshmallow rubber and
plantation crepe. Argyle, checked, striped and
geometric designs highlight spiffy stocking styles.
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So you're going to a party?
Be a party dazzler in a white satin
halter paired with a black & white
metaiic checkerboard j Jacket and Skiit.
halter 15.00, jacket 33.00 skirt 27.O0
You'll bo sparkling hit in
lurex y crepe top & slacks.
Top 326.00, slacks 228.00
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