Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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Was she wearing a skirt or an old rag? replies Jane. These comments, improbable as they may seem, are likely reactions to to- day's fashion fads. They are also aimed at the just somewhat-different fashions of girls. What happened to the guys? The fact is, women's fashions have grabbed the spotlight, while the men's fashions have remained backstage. Now, for the first time, we have invited the men on our campus to show off their preferences. Our spotlight shines first on the groups of guys who wore those styles which imitated that of their music tastes. On some days you could find a punker wearing designer black from his eyelids to his boots. On more casual days he might be wearing jeans and a t- shirt, or a jacket printed with names of various popular groups. Usually chain belts and earrings are added for extra emphasis. The heavy-metalers usually can be concert shirts. Occasionally one could be found modeling a leather jacket and nylon zipper pants. It's cool! stated Scott Harding, freshman, about wearing the fashions of a heavy metaler. The mod-ska look was the only group of guys to sport hats. These ranged from tweed caps to crushers. To com- plete their look, suspenders, black or grey shoes, and trench coats supple- mented their wardrobe. But the mod- ska guy could always go on a shopping spree at his favorite thrift store and add to his wardrobe. The ska look is unique and differ- ent, commented Jason Schouw, a ju- nior. Clothes for comfort definitely suited the group of breakers on campus. Adi- das sweats and high-top tennis shoes al- lowed for their acrobatic style of danc- ing, including head spins and swipes. I wear clothes easy to move in so that I can dance easily, said Clarence McZeal. Now our spotlight will turn to the clothes of the Mustang preppies and the GQ guys. The clothing style of preps had long since been distinguished, latest in stylish fashions. A prep most likely wore his Levi's or a pair of cords. On his feet were a pair of argyle socks and penny loafers. To top off their outfits they may have worn a botton-down Oxford and a wool sweater. The GQ man, reflecting present styles and fads, was seen in baggy pants and tank tops. Our last spotlight flashes on the group known as the trend setters, which may be all of the above or none of the above. They were the guys who caught everyone's attention by wearing flowered tourist bermudas and other ar- ticles that stood out because of their design, pattern, or color. They are the ones who introduced fads and changed their wardrobes when their clothes be- come too popular. There you have it, the three major fashion groups worn by the men of our campus. In the next year they would probably be in the past, and no one could know what they would be wear- ing. But this year it was leather, sweat suits, and button-down Oxfords. Q outdated. L POSING AS A PREP, Mark Goss styles his college look. The Preppy look was perhaps the oldest fashion on campus that was not



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