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instead of having to buy a completely new wardrobe every year the styles changed. The punk look had been prevalent in certain modes of dress tor the previous two ears. This included the short-on-top-and-Iong- n-back haircut and dark sunglasses; dthough still popular, this style was toned down. Trendy dressers could easily be spotted igainst a background or traditionalists. The ads were fun to experiment with, but, as 3ebi Warren added, Fads tend to limit war- irobes because they don ' t last very long. Several popular trendy items were pedal jushers, sleeveless tee-shirts and pen- itripped baggy pants. Hems were raised as niniskirts. splashed with bright stripes and FASHION STATE STYLE Buttondowns and blue jeans are appropriate for girls and guys alike. These students enjoy a quick snack between classes in the newly remodeled Bulldog Bakery. Riding into the summer scene with shorts, skirts, bermudas, and joggers, these students find that casual dress provides a comfortable change from work to play. Fashion — 27
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It ' s a matter of taste. Every style of ! fashion from miniskirts to buttondown shirts have been seen on campus. Although there existed a wide variety of taste in style, there were several main catagories. On this campus, the ' traditional ' look is i typical of what most students prefer, com- merited Fashion Board Director Debi War- j ren. This included all the basics that never go out of style — natural fibers like cotton and wool, the navy blazer, and crewneck sweaters. These traditional dressers had the advantage of just adding to their wardrobe Shades ot blue and maroon till the campus as students break tor a moment ' s relaxation between classes, inter- views, try-outs, and homecoming elections. 2(t — Fashion Displaying a variety of faces and a variety of styles, these students stand in line for the daily General Delivery. «■ ' - .
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Students from all walks of life, whether from the states or abroad come together to create that unique State style. An- dres, from Italy, still prefers the European style of fashion, consisting of pointed shoes, small-cuffed pants, and rolled- sleeved T-shirts. Christie prefers to be casual in shorts, jacket, and sandals; while Shawna wears the ever-popular, flattering skirt and blouse. Skirts and blouses, including full-skirt, slitted, straight, and A- hne, are always popular on the college scene. 28 — Fashion
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