!^ffifii^t^[^i^i^iygfli^t^!^i^i^i^t^[^i^ggitSvit®]i^?ii^?it5iviMi^Mi®®i^» s sS^a: S96X ‘8 -lac^uxa^OKI jstonvxxva :xnx j\.ll- Weather Coat Jlimost Stable Item An almost staple item with any gentlemen’s wardrobe is the all-weather coat. This versatile garment allows the university man to get a raincoat plus a warm putercoat for blue north ers. A variety of colors are available from ivory to black. The introduction of acyrlic fibers has put this coat in reach of the 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 Ivy League, Continental Combining Styles This Fall This year Ivy League and Con tinental styles have been com bined to show the best liked points of each.. There will not be any sharp changes in men’s clothing but there is enough va riety to suit any personality. You’ll never have a better chance to add to or build your wardrobe because the vested three-button suite, reflecting regular Ivy tail oring with various Continental modifications remains almost the same. The trend for natural shoulders and standard length jackets is still in vogue. The minor chang es are slightly wider lapels and a moderately slimmer outline showing up in the trimmer jacket waists and narrower trousers. If you want something dis tinctive the newer one- and two- button suits are the answer. Suit colors are livelier; lighter blues, grays, and browns are the most popular but dark olive is out. Last year’s bold patterns are expected to be more subtle. You’ll find this fall’s clothes more comfortable because of the shift towards softer fabrics. The sports jacket look will be generally rough in fabric, light in color and in bold pattern. The big news is the change from smooth, hand-finished material to rugged, manly finishes. Large patterns will show up in almost every combination from checks to plaids, but even more notice able will be the unusual patterns blazer jacket...smarter than a phi bete! Want to be on the ball and get your.social life off to a head-start. It’ll pay you to study the classics . .. like this patch-pocket black, navy & cranberry Blazer, beautifully tailored and casually styled by h.i.s Tradition built into every stitch. Perfectly balanced, light on the shoulders, easy on the budget. And it’s yours in luxurious imported or domestic fabrics, Superb color selection $25.00 with black and white combina tions. Of particular notice to college men are blazers, better known on campus as college blazers. The classic navy-blue blazer will be challenged this year by the pop ular camel tones; rich burgundy or maroon shades show promise of showing up often. The recent trend in trim, func tionally tailored slacks will re main in force. Some more ven turesome trousers will utilize stretch materials. Last year’s darker pants will still be around, but you might want to add a pair in one of the new clay tones. The “avant garde” will be in terested in the introduction of suede trim both on pockets and belt loops, while the more con servative will see the return of vertical, on-seam pockets. The sport-outer wear is seeing its most active season this year. It will remain close to last year’s style except for brighter, wilder colored linings. The knee-length and three-quarter outer - gar ments will feature detachable hoods, patch pockets, cleanly de fined yokes; jackets will also have bold plaid, striped or pile linings, and will include remova ble fur collars and a choice of buttons or zippers. The urbane dresser looks with favor upon the return of the tra- uitional topcoat. Although in a wide variety of fabrics and pat terns, the neat herringbone de signs will be predominate. Subdued patterns and dark col ors will be the standard, with un adorned fly fronts and slightly padded shoulders for the squared-off outline. Last year’s boldly styled rain wear will give way to conserva tive colors and classic tailoring. Both the single-breasted and re cently revived double-breasted trench coats will be knee length. They will primarily be sand color or the new muted London tan fol lowed closely by last year’s pop ular black holding up the rear. On the sweater scene brushed surfaces and bulky knits are surging back strongly. The fleecy look will be seen in pat terns and solids, in coat models and pullovers, while the bulky- style will be keeping active men in front. You’ll find both in light weight knits just perfect for this climate. The turtlenecked sweater is perfect for wearing under an open-neck sport shirt. The ski- styled sweater will appear not only in the well known multicol ors, but in new double-hued com binations as well. You will note with pleasure the increasing acceptability of knitted outer garments in places (See Fashions, Page 7) NronvxjLva aHX .TTT Fashions (Continued from Page 2) up inereasing-ly fcliis year in com bination with sports jackets and slacks. and times formerly reserved for more formal apparel. In this line sweaters with suede elbow patches and pocket trim will ap pear prominently on many coat- style sweaters. Sleeveless sweaters will show If most of your dress shirts are of the buttondown and tab collar variety you’re headed in the right direction. In adding to your selection red should be tops on the list, in a variety of de signs, from bold to the subtle the tennis shoes Professionally designed for top-flight tennis- and just as right for campus and casual wear. iMade with all of Keds exclusive comfort features, plus rugged toe guard, and a special traction sole that stops on a dime! With the multi-stripe in back that's your sign of quality! Pick up your pair today. The Exchange Store Serving Texas Aggies Since 1907 £96 [ ‘8 -lequiaAOM ‘AripiJjj 9 affuj *•* . t-* «»-vs »«.?«.- VS. '< hair* line stripes. Blue stripes will continue to be a staple, and black on white and black in combination with red promise to be popular. The sport shirt will merge tastefully and functionally with the dress shirt. The casual num ber will resemble its more formal counterpart in every way except collar size. It has none. It will utilize the same fabrics and ex act sleeve length. Shirts will be tapered but a word of caution on tailoring. Be sure to have it taken in only at the waist because if it is taken in the full length of the shirt it will pull the shoulder seams out of place. Depending on your size a suppression of five or six inches should do the trick. Buttondown collars which are available in traditional styles are still preferred. Leave the tabs for your teenage brother. The void left by the change to a more formal sport shirt will be readily filled by the wide va riety of cotton knits available in every color. These sporty gar ments can be found in turtle neck and button-down models. The col ors this year tend toward great er length and less spread. The striped shirts this season leave two basic choices in neck wear. For the fashion wise man there is the bold stripe on stripe pattern. The more conservative man will look for simpler designs with a lot of background color showing. The basic color should be in harmony with the jacket. Knit ties wall of course work fine in black, deep maroon and bur gundy with striped shirts. Tie widths will vary between 2% and 2% inches. Belts, on the other hand, will be VA inches wide. Plain and exotic-grain leathers with simple buckles will be the standard for school, business and most casual wear. Shoes this year will be brown whereas black shoes only recent ly made up 75 per cent of the shoes on the street. This season colors wall be a 50-50 proposi tion. All the regular styles will still be around but the pace-set ters will be stepping out in styl ish tassel loafers. Socks will con tinue to appear in dark solid colors. Tradition, combined with a va riety, promises to be the thing for men’s clothes this fall and winter. A Relaxed Look Sweaters, pullover or but toned, lend a casual, re laxed look in the collegiate style. Ideal for classwear or a casual date, they com pliment continental or ivy- league shirts, worn with tie or open-collar. Colors (Continued from Page 4) button down collar (the most popular) or the dressy tab. The British influence in stripes is very noticable. 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