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Gamecoc < Dress to express. That's what Fall i* asnion /y is all about. Women and men are beginning to choose their clothes, not to keep pace with changing trends, but to present their own individuality and life style. Practical ideas and realistic designs characterize the fashion ic.? #v,ii u.. luuivs iui idii. uiiiucuccu uy economic conditions, fashions have evolved into concepts which are sensible, affordable and, of great importance, versatile. Men and women need clothes which will support a wide variety of activities from business to night life to casual. College students-are especially cluiiies-conscious mis season. Keeping a budget in mind, students want fashions that are practical without having to sacrifice good looks. Designers kept them in mind when they designed their fall lines. The coming and going of trends from season to season has reached an end. Clothes are now becoming W an invpstmpnt that urnn't hp nnt. dated. College students will find f that clothes for fall are no longer in flexible, ^but offer a variety of options, allow t _ \ ing them 9 casuals kFall ?t express themselves and enjoy it all at the same time. Men's fashions emphasize broad shoulders,slim lapels, and the newest look. Western wear. Sport Jackets are taking on a classy, yet casual look, mixing exciting bright colors and different textures. The greatest advantage to these fashions is mat tney are versatile. Most ot them will take the average college male anywhere from a football game to a night on the town and even to class the next week. Women will be looking at fashions that are also casual, but can easily become classy just by adding a scarl nr a Hat Su/patprc arp rpnllu Hirf fnr fall this year, especially in super combinations with skirts. They can be oulky or fit snug: the look is still there. The suit is still the basic outfil for women. It's simple by day and can be dressy by night. It's also an investment that will always be in style. Fall fashions are also splashed with bright colors this year. Mauves, fuschias, plums, navy blues and red? enhance the richness of all the looks The classic plaid is, and will always remain, an important part of the fashion trends. College students will want to liven up their fall wardrobes with exciting and new fashions that give them room to express anyVNand everything. The fashions on the following pages provide lots of ideas for developing your fashion outlook for fall. The women's fashions are provided by Britton's of Columbia, and the men's . fashions were provided by Pants Pavilion on Main Street and I highlight isliion iJI ? fiVsA '?Bil j/fe* wMSp t .J v%i X mm