University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Sept. 18, 1962 Page 10 Men's Dress Sports Variety College men's suits and sport coat-slack outfits all seem alike, however, there are subtle differences. KU men, and other midwestern college men, arrived on campus this fall with two or three conservative and traditional natural-shoulder-cut suits. Navy blue, dark brown, dark gray and olive are the most favored colors in wool or wool-blend. Eastern college men followed with the same choices. However, many men added a herringbone tweed suit to their wardrobe collection. Sharkskin, mohair - silk - wool, flannels and gray herringbone tweed, in addition to the traditional midwestern choices, are popular on West Coast campuses. Southern college students prefer a few striped models for their wardrobe, along with the lighterweight dacron-worsted sharkskin suits KU men returned to campus with a couple of sport coats. The blazer leads the popularity list. Corduroy coats in olive and natural, along with a few plaids, provide variety. On the East Coast a Navy blazer is a "must," with the tweed sports jacket running second. Lightweight wool-orlon sport coats are important in the South However, blazers, brown tweed, sheltlands and plaids are also popular. Western college men selected a wide variety in sports coats. Navy, and green blazers, gray and brown herringbones, olive tweeds, madrase cotton-dacron blends, other muted plaids and denims joined in the race for "most popular." KU college men, along with other midwestern students and East Coast students, selected worsted flannel slacks in dark gray and olive to accompany their sport coats. Southern and West Coast campus men favor the lighterweight materials, such as dacron-wool combinations and dacron-worsted, in addition to the wool flannels. Fashion Notes Here's how to clean starch from a hot iron without wasting time for it to cool: rub a damp cloth with soap, place this over several layers of paper, and run the iron back and forth over it. If necessary, repeat the process. Then press over a clean damp cloth and proceed with your ironing. Watch for all wool sweaters which can go into the washer. The Wool Bureau reports these sweaters are slated for back-to-school and fall promotions at retail stores. Deliveries are expected to begin in June. Styles include the long-sleeved pull-over and cardigan sweaters. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Fashion Tips By Margaret Cathcart and Trudy Meserve Fraser Hall has not fallen and neither have dress hemlines. Recent Paris fashion openings endorsed hemlines at the same length or slightly longer. With only a few designers lengthening hemlines, hems may reflect a gradual drop in the next few seasons, but the trend should not affect KU fashions soon. Fashion magazines are emphasizing ensembles in a myriad of material textures. One late afternoon costume features a brown tweed suit accented with a white lace overbrose and a pearl rope necklace. Leather trims everything from casual campus attire to tailored party dresses. Just as American as bermuda shorts are the new bermuda winter coats. Furry parkas . . . neat, pin-striped wools and denims . . . neat cotton canvas coats trimmed with gleaming brass — all the coats play a major part in the fall fashion forecast. *** KU coeds will undoubtedly arrive on campus this fall with nothing short of a "trunkful" of sweaters. Before this season KU women seldom thought of anything knitted, unless it was a sweater. However, this fall brings the new "knit-look," ranging in clothes from active sports dress to formal wear. Dark brown, green, red and gold solids rank high in the knitted fashions. Flannel will join the parade of popular sneaker materials this fall. Fashion authorities expect gray flannel sneakers to capture the spotlight. Other flannel sneakers will be colorful and should gain in popularity. Colors range from black watch and red Kerr in Scottish plaids to muted green and brown solids. A la Chanel sets the jewelry mood with the charming matinee length pearls with the jeweled clasp and the "precious" or "real" look in pins, many set with stones. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results Tau Sigma To Hold Fraternity Tryouts Tau Sigma, honorary modern dance fraternity for men and women, will hold tryouts for the fraternity at 7 p.m. today and Wednesday and Tuesday and Wednesday of next week in Robinson gymnasium. The two sessions this week will present different techniques and compositions of dance. In the two sessions next week, those who participated in the program will be judged on what they have learned. Judges will be Elizabeth Sherbon, instructor of physical education, and members of Tau Sigma. 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