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I R Touch oe Having a flair for fashion isn't prerogative anymore. The well-dn has a sense of style which makes < m pnt oUnnt Vilr* iiiviii u wuu I ' 1115 }JCI )U114H iy I jp alphabetically are 10 of the best-dre in Winston-Salem. Seen through the eyes of the fasl p&X; these i^n are in a class by themselv peccably garbed: The Kev7 Samuel Cornelius, I I Sim** 111 I I 11 II 1 Mgp|I| I I H I j*, p.* ... II A I * > as"?x>fc. Redd: "I love wearing suite. I try to buy suite JnsaL^ ; ' 1 SS!^58ES6ilSiSei55#*aii*i*5e?ieeH*wHeeii*aeeiwei***eeei#***ieilw*i**ei*ee*iw*^ I Cornelius: "I like clothes that are somewhat conservative. Regarding fashion, my motto I has always been 'Whatever you do, don't I loose your appearance'." I t m H^ -4m ' t 9: " ^B ^I*Wr <j* Uf ^EiMBfllBl I W \IbH{ jU B y i$'.*mi nnr jj pr^^ ' jjdf B '/^iB ig *191 ^ * **( proves my disposition." Magazii S' -v. -- S* f Glass just a woman's Jerusalem Baptist Church; 1 sssed man also vice director, Exquisito Fo i definite state- Doleman, owner of Dolems Listed below attorney; A1 Beaty, assistai jssed black men Charlie L. Kennedy, pediatri< car salesman for Bob Neil F lion-conscious, salesman for Jerry Watk es ? always im- Tidwell Sr., vice president oi Carl Russell Jr., mortician pastor New Home. ? - . . I - 1 1 '' I I H^oJK H - -j^rm ^yj kiM 11k Mlm VM l i \m I^KH j St ! - J which are fashionable as well as flattering to me " ' ' 1 m m?| rr ^WBf HI i^^^Hp^|||jn^^^^^HHfciKF HlHEI^m' PBm Couch: *'1 like the tailored fit of the European suite because they give the businessman that /dressed for success' look.The glove-like fit of the Italian shoes Is a perfect compliment to the European-cut suit/' mS ' "jaM?aa??OMB????B???mmm _n .1 m w??mM |i? u ^ 3MBBPI* ***^1 [ jbrssS - - >jv'^^P>: I 1 BBBFal bb -. B HHHi ne Page jm "!< ? i ' M ;'^B .v ^ a m mi ii I I ^v-4 I ony Couch, food ser- $&v ' ^ na ' 4^1 >od Service, Inc.; A1 i ''"'i K- I m's; Billy D. Friende, at city manager; Dr. :ian; George Redd Jr., ^ontiac! A1 9nain rar , - ins Cadillac; Isaiah Wachovia Bank; and for Russell's Funeral ' _ j| fe I vl " " :^m''. ' *> v? . !+ ' i .' S, t.?* ? , - . . >, i IBM in|Ww^tep I fli \ ^ S \ _jH I I ^ S1 JjH I piJ I I . . . JHHHHK&KI Spain: "I like tailored traditional suits. They give me a sense of confidence as well as comfort. My profession demands a great deal of contact with very important customers. I try to make a very good first impression." ' .: r,.- .' ", rr ,,,.. -. .:.. i KJ ^ B *B as ~ 5 *^?T^ ^L. * ^ s i.. E9W IBS."* ifad ,-j Brv <t*a^^BK^Ty Friende: "The legal community is conservative by tradition. Therefore, my basic wardrobe is based on my profession, as opposed to current styles. I strive to make a good first impression, so I dress stylishly conserphotos by James Parker - r, , Section B Thursday, November 8, 1984 Bag? .1 Hi i ^VLv7 i EE like to dress very casually when I can. I te to wear sweaters and leather blazers with icks." *? fa,... ** Wb^-? ? y><^wf>r I ***"*" I ' * T'I \t j ^ B8( ! 'u"u' "**"T~' m ' *'V" O L '*m^m-,' <J * ! r- M * ? J p ^ M m ^^9 v 9^?/ j fe> <r ,% . v> - * '"* . v,; *? "\ y jLy Tldwell: "I prefer conservative clothing. I especially like two-button, single-breasted, three-piece suits because It's SO easy to dress thAm up or down."
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