PAGE 8 FEBRUARY 8, 1967 LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS '"*4 .CLUB & "campus FASHIONS OUR FINE FOOD - FINDS FRIENDS “ The world’s best pecan pie" Jimmie Anderson 1617 Elizabeth Ave BY CHIP TOLBERT ESQUIRE’S FASHION EDITOR The Return of the Natives after the Christmas holidays and the campus comes back to life again. As the new year shifts into high gear, you’re glad to be back to the familiar faces, back into the swing of things, back to everything at school except the work. Be fore you get'snowed under the books, let’s take time put to add a few credits to your winter wardrobe... SPRUCE UP your weekend ward robe with a bold Black Spruce (rich blues, muted greens and black) sport jacket and a pair of coordinated slacks. Another good investment is a diagonal twill or tweed jacket and a pair of plaid or patterned slacks. Wide Tracks go to Town on this season’s shirts. Blue stripes on a lime background, brown stripes on blue help to put a little spring in your winter wardrobe. One shirt idea that’s starting to snowball is the button down shirt that doesn’t button. Collar points are slightly longer, the buttons are gone and the buttondown less button down may be worn with or without a pin. Spots before your eyes — Don’t run to your doctor just beat a path downtown and tie on the newest look in neckwear. When it comes to ties, everything’s coming up polka dots. Choose two color combinations, big dots or small ones you’re a winner either way. Go West and follow the trend setting rugged look from campus to campus all across the country. One of the best items to come out of the west is the suede waistcoat. The rich suede texture and ranchers styling make you feel special and coeds get the message. Also in the conversation piece department are flannel vests in red or gold and reversible vests—flannel on one side, checked or pat terned on the other. Any way you look at it vests are a great way of dressing up! You’ll get 3 kick out of the new slip on ankle high boots for casual wear. Boots are enjoying a healthy popularity as a natural extension of the Western look. In short: everyone’s wearing them during the winter months. The footwear news for sun worshippers is sandals to be worn with bermudas. To round out the casual wear picture sport a zipper-front golf style jacket in an all purpose processed fabric. And when win ter winds chill the air, color coordinate cardi gans or sleeveless pullovers with your sports jacket. On the comeback trail and making it big this season is the double breasted jacket. The “Now” look resembles the uniform of the 30’s in name only. Thin lapels, narrow overlap and natural shoulders make the new double breasted blazers a fashion first to follow. If inter-session will find you headed for warmer climes, the striped seersucker jacket is just the thing to see you handsomely thru those tropical evenings. Madras enthusiasts take heart...the bold guaranteed-to-bleed melange of colors is still very much IN. The final stop on our jet tour of warm weather wear is the smart, .silky-looking blazer. Its timeless good looks make it an excellent addition to your wardrobe. Next month we’ll be back with a complete run down on spring outer wear and lightweight top coats. See you then! Copyright, 1967, Esquire, Inc. • WILGROVE PHILLIPS’ 66 * t 9305 Albemarle Road i ' We are proud for our cour- 11 1 teous service i' PHONE 537-9831 THEc E L L A R 300 E. Morehead St. Behind Conders Soda Shop Open Nightly 7:30 ’til 12:00 Live Entertainment Wed. -Fri.-Sat. -Sun. LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS ' X take it that FA65IN& THIS COURSE" 16 VEKY IMRUKTANT TD YoU.'''' I 1 Charlotte’s Two Most Distinctive Shops: PARK DRIVE-IN 1 Mile* Behind UNC-C On Route 29 Featuring The Heriock Burger “A Meal On A Bm” Only. 49c (Vi*it the finest driv ing range in Charlotte. It'* lighted so you con ‘ play at night. Right next door to Pork Drive-In on Highwoy 29.) Natural Shoulder Shop For Young Men Shirts by Gant Slacks by Corbin Shoes by Weejuns Belts by Canterbury Suits and Sportcoats by Madisonaire and College Hall Sweaters by Thane and Alan Paine Coats by Laidon Fog The Separate Shop For Young Ladies Skirts, sweaters, casual wear by Ladybug, Gordon Ford, Glen of Michigan Belts by Phelps Costs by London Fog, Weatfaerbee Handbags by Davey, Roger van S DOWNTOWN-126 South Tryon St COTSWOLD-WEST MALL PARK ROAD SHOPPING CENTER c I T Y CHEVROLET CO. QUALITY SALES & SERVICE 5101 E. Independence Blvd.

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