--- e III C H S P L I 2 F L A Page 6 --- Mister Guy's Shoe Styles First Impressions Count In your first fast-moving days on campus, you will meet many people in a very short time. You usually don't have time to really get to know people (or they, you) during these hectic days. That's why it's even more important than usual to make the right first impression in a display of your good manners and tasteful appearance. The way you dress tells other people a lot about the kind of person you are. Make sure your manner of dress says the things you want to say about yourself. For advice on any clothing questions, ask Mister Guy, the Clothing Consultants. Certain shoe styles reappear on the fasion scene with regularity. The three lace shoes that we have are perennial styles. These shoes are the saddle, the cap-toe, and the u-throat lace-up. We have done these shoes in burnt tan and cordovan for easy wearability and will be featured with our three piece tweeds and chalk-stripes as well as our grey flannels. Suede shoes will continue into this fall with a unique burnt rust, cap-toe, with a plantation crepe sole. It is a relaxed and comfortable look that suits the mood of today. This durable shoe will be shown with a lot of slacks, as well as with our tweedy sportcoats and suits. With its rich color, it should be the perfect compliment for all our fall shades. Waxhide is a natural leather with no dye or buffed shine. It has a waxy surface to protect the shoe. This leather has been made up for us in all the classic shoe designs; the tassel, a penny loafer, and a lace-up with four brass eyelets on each side. These shoes are lightweight and very durable and are maintained very easily. These three styles have the ability to be 'dressed up' or 'dressed down' as warranted by the occasion. These shoes will work well with our tweed suits and sportcoats as well as our favorite slack models 'the pleat' and 'the safari'.