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Neatness counts! Jason Chitwood, Cheryl Davis, Paul McMaster and Scott Dahl preppy up before their formal pose. Risky buslnessl Sweden exchange student Ann Charlotte Kristiansson iked the revived American fad, ray ban sun- glasses E-spirit! Jennifer Shortt and Leta Asaro are typically seen ing Esprit clothes. fashion
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B3 i ittling Convention! Julie DeKatona and Eric Grotke's hes make a statement against society. ess who? Suzanne Steinberg models the rugged Guess of clothes. ii M m '»11; c 4 . ' 3 46- V r £ ? 3 ' iS Our clothes are a statement about who we are and what crowd we identify with. Several styles of fashion took hold over the summer and grew stronger as the year progressed. The intro- duction of break dancing resulted in a fashion trend for the guys. Slippery, shiny, nylon para- chute pants and shirts were worn by breakers and non-breakers. The girls opted for natural, rugged-looking, unisex clothes. The extremely popular denim took on a new look in the form of jackets and industrial-type jeans. Popular labels were Guess and Cherokee. For dressier occa- Comfort sets pace sions, girls turned to Esprit clothes, which were high on style and comfort. When guys wanted to dress up, they put on tweed-look pleated pants, neutral shirts and skinny ties. Ray bans, fifties look sunglasses, became popular. Several styles were still going strong this year. The preppy look was chosen by students who wanted a pulled together look, while punk rock styles were chosen by students wishing to make a statement against the norms of society. Vuar- nets took on a new twist with an added leather blind. outl Breakers Gary BeHon and John Scuden like this fashion because it allows them ► freedom to move.
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