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•Cowboy clothing such as that worn by sophomore Scott Spier, senior Craig Te- plitz, juniors Karen Bauchert, Richard Myers and senior Teri Pollock contributed to the western trend. ♦Wearing cowboy hats, boots and blue jeans, seniors Kim Fiske. Susanne Howard, Karen Hovious, Jami Myers and Vicky Dykes demonstrate their lively T-bird spirit in appropriate western style by clowning around prior to a pep rally. ♦Sophomore Scott Spier enjoys a weekend party. 14 the saga
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umm, All the authentic touches of the Old West completed the fashion look of the year. Boots with western stitching, real rawhide belts and, of course, the ever-faithful blue jeans, carried on the western mood. Straight from the West came the fashions of the year, with all the authentic western touches. Everything from Levi’s, Wrangler’s to French brands captured the casual jean look. The western trend stretched into everything like school and dressy affairs to weekend party scenes. Senior Teri Quinones said, 1 liked the plaid shirts. They added a western touch to everything. To accentuate the western attire, rawhide belts and boots proved very versatile. “The boots were really great, they looked relaxed yet classy at the same time, said senior Reisa Overton. Seventeen magazine stated the western belts went with jeans like a cowboy with his horse. The male carried off his image in anything from over- alls to jeans paired off with a western top or a simple cotton t-shirt. Sophomore John Igoe said, “The overalls were so comfortable, and they could he worn just about anywhere.” Boots were the final added touch to the guy’s fashions. Senior Brian Houghton said, The boots look as good on as they feel on your feet. As the cold air set in, corduroy pants crowned with either a velour pull-over or a bulky knit sweater were worn to give a simple yet elegant look. As Glamour put it, People started to out-smart the weather with color and warmth.” Guys were geared up with corduroy or denim slacks played up with a flannel shirt or ski sweater. P'or the more formal approach, the key word in women’s fashion was feminine. The main look in dresses and skirts was focused on the slim, narrow appearance. Deep front, or side slit skirts were an essential article of clothing for the fashion-conscious woman. Newsweek stated, “The prevalent fashion (of slit skirts) brought flashes of the legs back to businesses. Junior Jim Whiting said, The skirts really make a girl look feminine. I think it was a good change from everyday jeans.” The skirts were made of denim, or colored cotton fabrics for a more business-like appearance. Just about any blouse harmonized well with the skirts. The final touch was the strappy sandals which enhanced the feminine look even more. Levi’s and boots were great for a relaxing day of horseback riding, a Sunday frisbee game, or just plain rest. As evening rolled around, the western clothing still looked good for a weekend date or party. Whether the mood was casual or formal, Coronadoans wore the western trend with style. Corduroy pants paired up with casual shirts were commonly seen as shown by junior Richard Myers. {Senior Teri Pollock and junior Karen Bauchert take time out of a busy sched- ule to relax at Cloudview Park. fashion 15
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