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J. ndividuality Reigns with classic comebacks and modern trends Following the sacred rites of Mariner ' s yearly fashion trends, students once again crowned the crest of high fashion: individuality. Making their debut in the Alder- wood and Everett Malls in major department stores as well as smaller chains such as The Sauire Shop and Mr. Rags, acid wash jeans dominated the hallways. This, of course, brought a whole new line of jean jackets to shop windows, which students were eager to buy. The dominion of Swatch-land seemed to abate, although they were still popular, other assort- ments of timewear were dis- played as well. Coca-Cola, Mo- nopoly, and even the basic digital brands were worn. Brands, that ' s what really seemed to count. Brands had to be a priority in the students ' thoughts this year, as labels were repeatedly seen on the outside of the clothing. Outback Red, an Australian-outback style, was an example of this clever technigue of advertisement. This prominent style (available at The Limited) was carried throughout the year from dresses to casual wear in ba- sic earthy tones. Code Bleu also continued to label the exterior of their jean jackets and sweatshirts. The old favorites were as strong as they always had been. Good old Levis 50Ts made their comeback, in both regular shrink- to-fit blue denim and a numerous color ranges. Major tributes to the sustination of the jeans were their commercials seen on networks nationwide. The Classics returned to the scene boldly with turtlenecks, blazers, and even the original Bass Weejun Penny Loafers. Wher asked about his style, senior Davie Kirsch simply replied, It ' s an ex pression of myself . My ideal out ' fit is one I feel really comfortable in, as well as having it look good. explained junior Tina Roesler Comfort was displayed in sweat shirts and for a more dressy occa sion, bulky, baggy sweaters ac companied jeans, leggings, anc tapered pants. Individuality enhanced trn looks of 1988 with the differen forms and amounts of jewelry anc other accesories. Exhibiting big c small earrings, and the freedom c choice in extra wrist wear was th final touch needed to make I statement at school this year. - Katie Andrew: «Wt :$ M-nfEru ? w: ; ' -«: .
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We treat you right. Christine Chesler, Gita Willumsohm, Mar- garithe Lingrad and Jill Rolland spend time together in Dairy Queen. Working an honest day Jeff Somers spends his Saturday evening at America ' s favorite food store. Weekends 19
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