\ 1 3 111 ifiSiF c " -s IVaturaiShoulders, Tapered. Trousers Are The Trend The trend for some time has been to the authentic traditional suit with natural shoulders and tapered pleatless .trousers. This trend continues this fall and it is highlighted by lighter colors in men’s suitings. Much will be heard from lovat, light-gray, pewter, and camel shades. An innovation that is really coming strong is the sport suit. This outfit comes with matching and/or contrasting vest plus co ordinating trousers. Camel blazers have shown more popularity unsurpassed by anything in the past. A&M men are showing considerable interest in these blazers. Tweedy or Shetland type fabrics are the most popular. A really coming color is burgandy. It is already prevalent in men’s furnishings. Light-weight wool or wool and polyester blends are the best fabrics for Texas weather. For the Finest in Men’s Clothing SHOP AT LOU’S See ad on Page 8 LOUPOT’S 5,000 Aggies Can’t Be Wrong At The North Gate VI 6-6312 Dressed For A Job The young man who is the fashion pace-setter of the campus whether dressed for class, or photographing a model, will be clad in smart Ivy-League. Deluxe lima broadcloth GOLDEN PIMA Trural as advertised in Truval affords you a golden opportunity to be well dressed at a new low price. This fine shirt is craft tailored of SuPima broadcloth, the champagne of cottons. SuPima cotton is whiter than white, silkier than silk. Convertible cuffs are an added feature. See this splendid value today 1 ike ivy- Ink ^alacfc Giuard 1 ’41 - lyTrural <5> If you are taller than average and have troubls getting a shirt to fit, Truval’s Palace Guard colleo tion is for you. Specially tailored with extra long body and sleeves. The Wash and Wear combed cotton gingham pictured above is available in a Variety of smoky tone checks. Select yours today! The Exchange Store Serving Texas Aggies Since 1907 The Exchange Store Serving Texas Aggies Since 1907 Fall Sweaters Will Be Full Of New Color Sweaters have really come of age for fall. The colors styles, and fabrics available reads like a textile handbook. Wool, mo hair, camel hair, alpaca, and polyester fibers dominate the fabric picture. Crew neck, high “V” neck, cardigan, and Scanda- navian ski sweaters are some of the styles. Many variations of these styles have been intro duced by numerous manufac turers. Big, bold, and colorful are the striped dress and sport shirts shown this fall. One can choose from red, blue, olive, burgandy, bottle green, or multiples of these colors for dress shirts in (See Colors, Page 7) Get with it, man! You belong in traditional Post-Grad Slacks Smoothest pair of slacks that ever hit a campus! Trim, tapered Post-Grads have the authentic natural look other slacks try to imitate! Belt loops and cuffs are standard equipment. Pleatless ? Of course! Pick out a few pair today—at stores that are “with it”. Only $4.95 to $9.95 in blends of Orion and other washable fabrics. H.I.S Sportswear loupors Don’t envy H.I.S. . . . wear them £ £ S s m £ Missis 1?'r-\.OL»jcy „ ^ v_-. v* v V > vi *- . \ V> W-’V tJO “O 3 o a o o o -c a a .5 gn 6 n, Oh O <3J ^5 8 n 2 S on O o s :s O '■O H ^ g 3 H