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SERVE YOU! -~ 988) : as i BREE tab G chanto-ena man __- @Stylish conservatism sparked by some innovative styling marks menswear for spring 1982, according to the Men’s Fashion Association. ‘The changes that have taken Place in suits are subtle but significant. While many of the Standard grays, blues, tans and browns retain their basic hues, those colors in many instances have been given greater depth by the use of mixture colors in the yams. Soft olives, favorites of 30 ye ago, have been revived and offer an interesting alter- native, : eens Suit developments Another development:in suits that will please many is the return to popularity of ‘wash and wear constructions. Those featherweight, easy- care garments are indeed a boon during the humid, sticky - days of summer, and their cost is So low that the average fel- low can‘afford several to see him through the Dog Days. For fellows who dote on pure luxury there will be .100 Percent worsted tropical fab- tics, For those who are seek- ing luxury plus press retention there are excellent blends of Polyester/worsted and, for those men who need durability at a low price, there are 100 percent polyesters that closely emulate the more expensive cloths. While solid colors hold a high place in the array of sum- mer suits, stripes continue to among the most wanted pavers ‘They range from airlines through pin stripes, pencil stripes,. chalk stripes, cluster stripes, as well as vari- colored and broken stripes. ‘The ground shades range from summery pastels to executive _ blues and black. Fashion staples Chinese Cleavers Reg. $10.99 Radish Press Reg. 99° ea. VILLAGE .PERFUMED Soap Reg. $3. $929. VILLAGE PULSE -Points— Reg. $4.49 CARROUSEL & SOAP OPERA BATH BOUTIQUE CHAHKOMIKA MALL ; 362-0688 SxPARENCa THE __ Alternatives in color, fabric highlight spring menswear eral, years ago, and they are very easy. to accessorize, ‘The linen and silk looks are almost staples now, and cur- rently they are available in pattems as well as in‘ solid shades. Some of those fabric decorati ch as hers ing- bones and self-effects ae achieved in the weaving and have an element of depth. Choices of ‘suit. models body tracing varies. from the gilts fitted designer suits to je moderately shaped con- servative and traditional ver- sions. Shoulders vary Shoulders are square in the designer models, soft in the conservative models and natu- ral in the traditionals. : If one is a fashion leader, one may seek out the revived double-breasted styles... Vests continue to exert tof appeal, especially among young men. . ort coats for spring, 1982, are'‘probably the most attractive ever di . descri tion, as they utilize blends of . as many as six or eight hues in a single fabric. be said men's wear is beautiful in the way that a handsomely col- ored tie is beautiful. From subtle to bold The fabrics used in those lones: 0 thet carry clear, cris sharp! defined pattems. % are currently 1+ naturally, . “Blazer fabrics include virtually every cloth woven for warm weather wear, ~ New slacks Summer slacks range from. medium to light in colors, and this year the fabric selections are greater than ever. Every- thing from pure worsteds to , Pure cottons, including blends of natu and man-made and linen looks, not to men- tion scersuckers and poplins, constitute the new offerings. Business shirts for sprin; - will be distinguished by a new touch of elegance. This is readily seen in the increased looks in some of the dressier concepts. Pastels popular Pastels continuc to be popu- lar shirt colors, appearing as solids, and in stripes and + checks on both white and col- - red grounds. Another indication of the move to elegance in shirts is a reawakening of interest in french cuffs. ‘The pastel look also extends to the usually staid traditional shirts, where button-downs will appear in soft mauve and lavenders as well as in the usual blues, pinks, yellows | \ and stone tones. Those looking for comfort- plus will en ¢ batiste and - gher feat weight fabric rts. Sport shirts for the coming Season vary from the most classic and traditional to some that are very innovative. Once again, India Madras will be among the most popu- lar woven fabrics and the new te the pastels. 1 of the new India Spectrum of colors Color in sport shirts covers the entire spectrum. ere. are, of course, a lot of the new pastels, and there is no lack of medium and bright. shades, either, Fine tailoring AN AIR OF ELEGANCE is apparent in this finely tailored business suit from Pietrovanni. Its clean lines of 100 per- cent cotton have an added depth of color, created by twist- ing two shades of yarn together. For spring; 1982. WESTERN — | SHIRTS ~ By Ranchman's ae § : * Poly/Cotton MEN’S 1ST QUALITY n ~~ NYLON” JACKETS ¢ Snaps SAVE $3.00 Ealds into zipper pouch. Pull-over style, * S.M.L-XL. SAVE $5.00 | $4497 | SALE: WED., MARCH 31 TO THURS., APRIL 8, 1982 _ Men's fashions boast variety for spring - ‘There is also a trend to col- oring sport shirts to comple- ment the prevailing colors in other sportswear. For in- Stance, there are colorings especially Prepared to go with such shades as navy bluc, khaki and Kelly green. elit to ihe trend Indeess iy ite afew [res are trimmed with either white or khaki collars, x Uncollared look seasons ago is back: again, revived as part of a European influence. Among the novelties are some wing coll rts. and casual shirts with pleated “tuxedo bosoms.’* Fouitted spi _ tant place in fashion, and they range from the classic inter- tock knits (many of which carry ‘‘designer’’ logos) to mesh types, While bright colors are still * big, there will be a strong infu sion of pastels, as well as any number of styles with horizon- tal stripes and novelty collar treatments. t There isa host’ of outfits created specifically for rac- jorts, and the current to have coordinated ‘The same applies to jogging "outfits. An old pair of shone and a sweatshirt or T-shirt no longer fills the bill. Swimwear is both colorful and practical, Trunks vary from the briefest bikinis to boxer styles, and cover-ups range from knitted pullovers NFL. T- to cabana jackets, Lightweight sweaters Cotton sweaters continue to found in suits, but there is a new look that has the jacket slightly longer in back and the back is contoured with curv- ing seams, There is also a strongly growing trend to use the clas- sic cutaway coat with stri trousers as well as the less for- mal stroller for daytime wed- Formal wear For tuxedos and tailcoats, the wing collar shirt vies with the fol Nelson Daily News, Wed., Mar. 31, 1982—3 Color palette changes The color palette for men's fashions has undergone a sig- nificant transformation in recent years. What was once considered to be standard suit fare — conservative blue or fet becoming a thing of the past. Inits place, as fashions for spring ‘82 indicate, is a wide range of both subtle and strik- ing colors in both traditional and outlandish mixes. A bu: ies, in par- dcular, have keyed in to the new color sense, offering a variety and playfulness thatis a refreshing change in direc- tion for men’s fashions. MEN’S OR LADIES “ REGULAR Winter Coats (To April 8thy HOURS: Sat. - Tues, Wed. Thurs. 8:30 Chahko-Mika Mall 352-6461 . Scrubbles. © Boot Cut © Walst 30-44 YOUR CHO! “Morrez . * Sizes 7.12 * Polyester” « Short Body * S.M.LXL. 0" © WORKWERR AN WORLD we re veorking for you! HIKING -_ BOOTS SHIRTS * Italian made ¢ 6" Leather Uppers _ * Vibram Soles 7 “pair >Penmans. SHIRTS * Imperfects ° S.M.L.XL. 7 $9n - (Limited Stock) LADIES’ Femme Fit © Straight Leg © Waist 8-20 CE 97 SAVE $g5° SAVE T- | omeca Opentes | 362-9166 |