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\ m jj. zi ~m iiwwimuu^-. Page 6- The Chronicle - Saturday, October 7, 1978 Men's Fa V i Ww a MKJ *!&& B H I fcjfcft flfl 1 9H MK jfV" iw^i' k iff l*J v,m" MfcH ' fl H J.P.Beaty and Miles Harry of Take/5 Mm wear. The trend la toward natnral flbe purchased at Stith's mens store. Classy Classl ?Fashion that will stay fas-? it's more the dressier loolr hionable" is the look this with shirt and tie. There year in men's clothing. are a \Qx of little extras TVlP tran/1 1 r fnn>n?<4 ?./* ?.? ... ijjvjivuu .3 ivwbiu wiuc ? which can give flair likeof the Traditional styles, T)ut scarves and handerchiefs." with a classy flair that gives "There are fuller cut shirts, them a look all their own. fuller cut pants and less "It's sort otan updated Ivy flair," said Tuttle. "I'd call League," said David A. \x the 'easy movement' Stith of Frank A. Stith and style. There's more freeCunipany. tIoth inthe clothesrThey're "The styles are moving to- eaSy tQ get in and out of." ? wards natural fibers, the Stith and Tuttle agreed that lapels are narrowing and natural fibers like cotton the ties are getting narrow- and wool are in vogue, er," said Stith. "Wool and tweed are really Most of the clothes can be going to be nice this year,'' worn separate or together, said Tuttle. "Nobody wain layers or unlayered," he nts just polyester." added The popularity of the threeSteve Tuttle, manager of piece suit continues and ^4 f* n 1 ? \ t Vf 1 f* 1 t\ f \ rt fl I' a % 1 a ? _ a A Lk & /I > W1 ^ W ma tni. ni'Jiyic n? nuiuiaiw 1 UttlC S&yS tuc OOUDIC-Ore?Shopping-Center said, " asted suit is coming back / FORECASTS ~ W T WHAT TO EXPECT] I * JjA LUGGAGE What .. you carry tells as % much about you as what you wear, so when you're travel- '5 mg ? as Americans are more ?-J ^ and more ?you'll want to be in style. Contemporary luggage that goes places with you is no I longer the heavy, inflexible I suitcase of yesteryear. Its .1 soft, supple material gives and CtrotoV* nc /> 4 ~ 1-? ' n-iico ivj last wnaiever I you pack?as well as the hard I knocks and pressures of a I long trip. I ? LUXURIOUS, LEATHERLOOK "Rama" luggage exemplifies today's idea I of traveling in style. Current fashion calls for soft-looking luggage with I snappy, contrasting trim. I Fabrics like nylon, canvas and vinyl won't scar and scuff. They're also easy to clean, I with no polishing and buffing I required. Some of the newest lines, like "Wendigo," from The I T - - ? ^ " ? L.uggage uauery ot Dayco Corporation, are actually two I ( coordinated groups of casual luggage -just right for the on* the-go man plus his mate. Both groups are scuff resistant} and all vinyl, but the ligfTter colored version has a I y fabric side of woven nylon. I Smart sizes characterize some lines like the "Rama,"" " -1 iQl-w also from The Luggage Gal- I lery, wherever fine luggage is I "sold. With dark chocolatebrown "llama" over steel I ? frames, this seven-piece set is I DOWNT* as attractive in legal-size port- I 211 W Fni folio and carry-on as is the I * ? large overseas bag with wheels I Open dally 9:30 a and a pull strap for helping Membe *you negotiate today's busy M airports, sana porters. \ """""" "" * If.W' !? ?! ?-, T. ? m ?, <[>M| ishion Sh< !1L?? i . - M * >Jfcr 3ll ^ ^i mwgWt Wh *nr ^ Ij^^l v"' %%^w%' ->?5r _.j3*?/ * deling Agency add a touch of personal style to the classic lo< re, fuller cuts, and Innovations in collars. All of these st) cs the Look fo up Norths omers are feeling. tl Collars are th^ biggest area 'They're (customers) look- - 1 of innovation this season, ing for fashions that stay n ?The banded collars that - fashionable he said." _ n caugnt on this summer are "They're really tired of i< continuing through the win- having someone dictate to o . ter and now. there is a #_ banded collar sports coat. ^ m 1 -Rounded shirt collars and 1 R wing-tip collars are also available. Tuttle said he saw what is I 1^ 1^1 called the cut-away collar in 1 111 New York. He said it may be coming down here soon. d. Who's setting the trends, / JF fr these days, the designers of the consumers? > r v ' "The designers are definit- *7 ^ 0* ely leading the customer," * I said Stith. But he noted 'Q^rrV y "I tha^the designers arc tak-( -E ing* note of what the cust- m the 1600'?-umbrellas I were made of feathers. I & I ,NC STACY ADAMS II ?HOES II II Brown Calf/Brown Suede II ? Black Calf/Grey Suede II Brown Calf/ Green Suede Brown Calf/Brown Suede II Black Calf/Grev Suede II . es 8-13 BCD) || OWN STRATFORD OAKS II jrth St. 4514 Stratford Rd. II m.-5:30 p.m. Daily 10-5:30: Mon. & Fri. til 9 >r Park ? Shop Bank Cards Honored V IIIIMIMHIitlilllt owcase = JU..* ^4- ' ?. . Frank A. Sti J. Heni fcSSSSfe^jlMf IIIMIIIIMtllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIMIIII ' 1 IIIIIUIIIIIIII^tailllMlillllllllMIIIIUIIIHIIIIIIIIililllHI ments are here: /\ newly narrowed ?| I B lapels, subtle Jlj I waist suppres- ' | sion, center vent, ? left loop trousers~~ #k In men's an(j essential rles can be six-button vest. Here, a soft - herringbone weave in poly| ^ |-?|| ester and wool. hem," rhe clothes of today allow a rian to make his own style, nixing and matching vaiv^ 3us elements to find his wn fashion. jeTo onicle )Nbn j J DOWNTO "O/l Oaily ^ Z_iXi 9:30-5:31 BERT PULIT attheNEW ^ 1 Winston-Salem Clem 301 W ..Fourth St. \ imiUIIMUIimilllHIIMIIHIItHHUIMIIIHIItdlllllHillllMllllllUTTTItllllinWiiWiitmiitl IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMHIIIIIMMIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIHIIKilllHIMIIIIilllM >fy/es From: ith, Norman Stockton, y's, Hines Shoes, & Stanley Shoes IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIKItllllllllllllllllll niiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimitttiiitmttttimnHiHHHMHiiuiiiiiuiuiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii man^tocklonHnc. ? WN HANES MALL THRUWAY Daily Daily 9:00-9:00 ? y 10:00-9:00 i j, Sat. 'til 5:30 ^ ?. , * A I $n open invitation lo I the people oj the I Ovi at I to come unci I xnerience 3J( at one I oj. our Brand View I stores. lAJe ojjer no it. I I i J "7 r>ur customers a true I value. I The Bert Pulit/.or I DRESS S1IIKT I ?100', COTTON I Super fine broadcloth ?Quality Constructed I Over 1800 to choose from i%8lar$'g??99 I Now *9 I KM.I I Ml < Ol I Mis Available m .'i basic colors; - B-" WHITE LIGHT BLL'K BKIC.K mons lligli Point I i:.'.""."' -713 IV Main St. | " % C S
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