THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, AUG. 24, 2015 | VOLUME 130 ISSUE 2 NEWS ROUNDUP » YOU NEED TO KNOW EMILY TAYLOR CENTER moves to Wescoe, News »> PAGE 2 APPAREL 3D THE ESSENTIAL MEN'S FALL FASHION GUIDE RYAN WRIGHT @ryanwaynewright Over the last few months, horts, sandals and other summer clothing have become the tandard apparel because of the iot Kansas summer. However, with autumn right around the orner, that trend won't last much longer. Here are a few things to consider adding to our wardrobe to prepare for he cooler weather. CHELSEA BOOTS Chelsea boots have been a naistlay in the wardrobes of englishmen for several decades, and they've finally made heir way across the pond. these boots are some of the most versatile out there; you can dress them up and down they're available in a slew of different materials and colors and can be found at footwear etailers like Urban Outfitters and Asos. MILITARY INSPIRED You don't have to finish boot camp to wear the same things as military personnel. Bomber jackets and combat boots are stylish pieces that anyone can pull off. Combat boots have been seen on some of the most stylish men in Hollywood, including Kanye West and Shia LaBeouf, and they will be staples in the fall. Bomber jackets come in lots of different colors, but the classic military green is perfect for the season. MINIMALIST CLOTHING BLACK Not everything in your wardrobe needs a logo or branding; sometimes a classic white T-shirt will do the job. A basic tee or sweatshirt gives you a clean look that anyone can appreciate. However, when it comes to minimalist clothing, fit and silhouette are heavily emphasized. Make sure your clothes fit properly if you want to go for this look during the fall. All-black outfits have been around forever, but it seems like people begin to add more black to their wardrobes once fall comes around. Black is one of the easiest colors to pull off, simply because it goes with everything, not to mention it can be slimming, which certainly is a plus. CREAM/OFF- WHITE/NATURAL/ BEIGE White is one of the most common colors to see in any season, so this fall you might want to consider expanding your wardrobe with different shades of white, such as cream or beige. Darker shades of white can offset the bright whites you see every day around campus and set your style apart from everyone else. TWITTER.COM BILL SELF rocks Kanye West- designed Yeezy Boost 350s in preparation for basketball and Yeezy season. Read more » bit.ly/1EcHfHi ENGAGE WITH US ANYWHERE. @KANSANNEWS KANSAN.NEWS /THEKANSAN @UNIVERSITY DAILYKANSAN The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Hancock Ballroom at the Oread at 1200 Oread Ave. Limited tickets are still available for $99, and the price includes a photo with Riggle, hors doeuvres and live music by Sugar Britches and Garrett Childers and Caroline. This event will also have a cash bar run by Riggle's Loaded Vodka company. For tickets, call the Oread at (785) 830-3927. CASSIDY RITTER @CassidyRitter University alumnus and actor Rob Riggle before speaking to a crowd at the Kansas football homecoming game on Sept. 27, 2014. Riggle is hosting a scholarship fundraiser at The Dread hotel at 7 p.m. on Monday. during his numerous stays there, Longhurst said. She said Riggle was more than willing to help out when approached by staff members. FILE PHOTO/KANSAN On Monday, the Oread Hotel will host a meet-and-greet and scholarship fundraiser with actor and alumnus Rob Riggle. The event will honor the late James "Jim Bob" Clarke, a 10-year line cook at the Oread and Eldridge hotels, and the money raised will go toward a scholarship fund for his two young children. Clarke died unexpectedly this summer and left behind two children, ages one and three, said Nancy Longhurst, general manager of the Oread. Edited by Chandler Boese Clarke spent the last five years working at the Oread after spending five years at its sister hotel, the Eldridge. Riggle has starred in movies such as "The Hanger," "21 Jump Street" and "The Lorax." Riggle, who grew up in Overland Park, befriended some staff members at the Oread "We just thought it would be really helpful to their family to provide and to set up some kind of a scholarship fund for the kids since they are so young and since he worked for us for so long and was such a part of our lives," Longhurst said. "We wanted to do something for the family." Who: Rob Riggle, host What: A scholarship fundraiser where attendees can take a photo with Riggle, eat hors d'oeuvres and listen to live music by Sugar Britches and Garrett Childers and Caroline. This event will also have a cash bar run by Riggle's Loaded Vodka company. Where: Hancock Ballroom at the Oread, 1200 Oread Ave., with an afterparty at The Nest on Ninth, the Oread's rooftop bar ? When: Aug. 24 at 7 p.m. +