CAROLINA JOURNAL xVTar. 15, 1967 Page 8 CLUB & CAMPUS FASHIONS By CHIP TOLBERT ESOUIRE’S FASHION EDITOR BEGIN WITH BLOCKBUSTERS! Bold, multi color blends characterize the sport jacket scene this season. Look for a whole new ranjre of col- ,ors: ruddy browns, crisp golds, light and lus trous or deep and mossy greens, blues, and blue-green-and-black combinations ( Black Spruce), plus reds, rusts, pumpkin casts, and every conceivable heather blend. The multicolor concept is boldly reinforced in beefy new pat tern ideas: strong, giant plaids, bold chevrons, big checks, as well as diagonal weaves and her- j ringbones. Lofty, dense-looking tweeds create ' an almost 3-dimensional effect, and you can suit yourself to your personal styling preference: either the Natural Shoulder jacket or the for ward trend toward the Shaped Look. ''Ybu'ize !7lFF=B(SeNT FPto/W OF TH' FCV5- IVF PATeP ON CAtAPU^, '''' RECORD CITY DISCOUNT 105 W. Trade St. Swain’s Charcoal Steak House On The Square CATERING TO COLLEGE TASTES PHONE 375-620S 1800 W. Mereheod St. RESERVATIONS; 332-24)4 CORDUROY IS IN as you can get this year in thick wide wales in stadium coats, western-style outer jackets, suits and even blazers. The sky’s the limit for color selections in these new Chunky Cords. The perennially popular natural tans and medium-to-dark brown shades top the list. Newer casts include dark shades of red, bur gundy, pale blue, mossy greens, and Black Spruce. Whatever the color, the cords are thick...some with as few as three ribs to the inch. WILGROVE PHILLIPS’ 66 OSO.T Albemarle Road We are proud for our cour teous service PHONE 537-9831 South 21 Curb Sorvice “Your Family Drive-In" RUTH’S FASHION SHOPPE JWe have .spring coats, hats, siiils, dresses. Let ii s I Ihelp you get ready for Ifaster. ; : 'I'WO LOCATIONS ■ ■ :50d2 Lasiway Drivi' .'iOd.i PineviUe Md. • “THE POOR BOY" comes to campus this year in rich-looking, luxurious sweaters. The “Poor Boy Look” is a misnomer, garnered, paradoxi cally enough, from the distaff fashion scene. We prefer to call them Huskies —which they very definitely are. Hefty, thicker-looking multiple- knits characterize these bulky Huskies. Thick cable-stitch applications on the side or sleeves, down the front, or in allover paterns are com mon. Turtleneck and “mock” turtles (high crew necks) vie with the more traditional pullovers and cardigans, classic crew necks and V-neck styles. Dominant color casts? Take your pick: blue, dark red and burgundy, rust, gold, bronzy browns, pumpkin shades, —or the campus stand bys—Navy, gray, brown and charcoal casts.' The Amber House THE RES'I AlR.VN'r .NEAR THE fMVERSITY Open 6 .\..M. To 11 :.30 P..M. .')62.5 NORTH TKION STKEHr Neal Cooke’s Menswear & Gift Bar 3046 Eastway Drive I Charlotte’s Two Most Distinctive Shops: I THE C.P.O.’S ARE BACK! Last season’s smash gets a new lease on campus life this fall. Bold, block checks and multi-colored plaids will be plentiful in these popular Tojr Shirts. Solid colors range from bright, fire-engine red and gold tones to the more subdued greens, blues, rusts and browns. Leather makes the C.P.O. scene, too. Look for beige suede with brass buttons, as well as other “leather looks” from smooth cabretta types to grained surfaces. Straight bottoms replace the shirt-tail look. Various models may or may not feature epaulets and buttoned sleeve tabs; some include bold plaid or pile fabric linings. I k Natural Shoulder Shop ' For Young Men I I Shirts by Gant Slacks by Corbin Shoes by Weejuns I Beits by Canterbury I BURLY WEAVE sport shirts feature a variety of heftier textures with definite surface interest, bolder, brighter colors, and stronger patterns. Pumpkin, used as an allover color or strong accent will be strong. Also in the lineup: hot colors —fireman reds, lustrous golds, deep yellows —as well as a full range of burgundies, dark greens and bronzy casts—will be much in evidence on campus this fall. Suits and Sportcoats I by Madisonaire and College Hall I Sweaters by • Thane and Alan Paine I Coats by London Fog The Separate Shop For Young Ladie» ♦ I Skirts, sweaters, casual wear ^ by Ladybug, Gordon Ford, Glen of Michigan I Belts by Phelps Coats by London Fog, Weatherbee things go better,! Coke : ! : TOPS ON THE DIAL; PARK DRIVE-IN I Vi Miles Behind UNC-C On Route 29 Only Featuring Tha Herlock Bur£er A Meal da A Bub” 49c (Visit the finest driv ing range in Charlotte. It's lighted so you con play ot night. Right next door to Perk Drive-In on Highway 29.) c I Handbags by Davey, Roger van S CHEVROLET CO. BRING ON THE GLAD PLAIDS! The most dra matic campus fashion innovation this season is the new look in bold, colorful plaids and checks in sport slacks. The fabrics are loftier, the col ors brighter than ever before, and the styling tends to follow the trend toward the lean look with a .shorter rise and lower-cut waistband. However, regular-rise, belt-loop style.s will also be abundantly available for die-hard tradition alists. IVhether cuffed or cuffless. Glad Plaids often reveal the influence of Western-type styl ing in details. DOWNTOWN-426 South Tryon St COTSWOLD-WEST MALL PARK ROAD SHOPPING CENTER