Daily Nebraskan Supplement Monday, March 16 Page 12 CowogrQ Worn to tine USA Denim takes on frosted look; chambray sweeps stylish scene By Colleen Kenney Staff Reporter Denim has been a fashion classic in this country since the days of the California Gold Rush. And while it will remain popular this spring and summer, fashion experts predict a lew variations to emerge: the 'frosted," bleacheddenim look and (he "men's workshirt" look of chambray, and the change in the classic Levi 501s look. Chambray is a light weight, plainly woven fabric dyed to look like faded denim. The frosted look, also called snow washed or acid washed, is made out of heavy denim that goes through a process of stonewashing and bleaching for a rugged, worn out look. Rose Marie Tondl, UNL extension clothing specialist, said chambray and the frosted-denim look will not replace the regular, dark, blue denim "by any means," but will be fabrics used to complement denim. Shirts, skirts, dresses, swimwear and flannel day suits are some of the ways designers now are using chambray, Tondl said. "What is important is the denim color and feeling, but not necessarily the denim itself," she said. The material is not as durable as denim, which is made with a strong twill weave. Chambray weighs about seven ounces. Heavier denims, the type used for the frosted look, weigh about 14 ounces. Doug Farrar, manager of the downtown Post and Nickel, said most t Reg. NOW Reg. NOW .05 ct. $159 $99 .25 ct. $495 $320 .10 ct. $225 $149 .59 ct. $995 $695 .15 ct. $295 $195 .75 ct. $2195 $1395 .20 ct. $350 $275 1.05 ct. $2395 $1695 tir-cTf .. , . rrrw.t-j Reg. .10ct.T.W.f29. .15 ct. T.W. $199 .20 ct. T.W. $269 .30 ct. T.W. $369 .40 ct. T.W. $595 .75ct.T.W. $1295 if of the chambray in his store can be found in fast-selling shirts. "We're really having trouble keeping chambray in stock at this time," Farrar said. "It's really popular. I guess it's one of those favorite shirts." Farrar said chambray will remain popular because it is a variation on the classic denim style the faded, blue workshirt. "To be very honest, it's basically the old man's workshirt," Farrar said, "and because of that I think you'll find it to be a staple." Farrar said chambray's comfort and versatility also will keep it popular. While Farrar said the material is here to stay, Tondl said the look will not become a fashion mainstay. "It'll be popular this spring and summer, but there probably is going to be something next spring to replace it," she said. Farrar said Guess, an Italian clothing company, led the way for chambray last fall. Calvin Klein, Girbaud, and Ralph Lauren also have made a lot of chambray styles for this spring, he said. The chambray style is most popular with young customers, he said. But many designers, such as Ralph Lauren, have created styles for older women that have made the fabric "ageless." "Chambray can be made into everything imaginable," Farrar said. Another store manager disagrees with Farrar, Denise Smith, who works - - - I Reg. NOW 10ct $159 $125 '15ct' ; $199 $133 20cC' $289 .30 Ct. : $499 $349 .40 ct. : $699 $533 .50 Ct. $1295 $849 NOW fJ9 $139 $103 $275 $379 $S35 L ; . -j-. .... . . y. as a store manager and buyer for Kearney's Brass Buckle, said that most of the chambray materials will be gone by next spring. "People basically are buying it now because of its market newness," Smith said. "By that time (next year) it will have run its course." But both are popular, he said. The frosted look now makes up about 80 percent of Brass Buckle's denim items, she said. Most of the frosted jeans are plain five-pocket jeans, she said. Lee, Zena, Levi and Bugle Boy manufacturers are using the look extensively now,"she said. "Everybody doing it but Guess," Smith said. "I guess they have to be different." Bugle Boy has out a popular full- the p J Growing your perfect for longer styles. Try 1 . L ..... fitting, frosted-jean style with suspenders, Smith said. Because of the chemical process involved with denim frosting, frosted jeans are about $7 more than regular jeans, she said. Smith said a final addition to the jean scene this year is in the-s'ize of the Levi 501s. In addition to using the frosted style, the Levi company is using larger sizes for their 501s to reach a broader consumer base. The company hired a designer from the Lee company who is designing the 501s with fuller hips smiliar to the Lee design. . Since the change last fall, Smith says 501 sales have improved 40 percent. The original 501s were narrowly cut, making people buy 4 ,vw. Image of Fashion wt his ad .- hair longer? We offer the new Rod-Isss perm j fullness and volume and just right with the a root perm to add lift where you want it. I Reg. $40 : PffilS Nov $30 I I I I Let your hair spt rkle ... HIGHLITE or CELLAPHANE Reg. $25 1 1 1 1 1 f EXPIRES4687 i .. .?, '. 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