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g Q 22 Eff 52 2 A A ' ' f DB. fi 3 ,Wai f' past. . X- A. .. Y v 1 1-1 Fashion sets no limits larm clock rings. lt's time for school. Take a shower do hair breakfast what do l wear? My brother flops out of the bathroom in his usual baggy pants with the bottoms rolled up. Definitely trendy! Time to look through my wardrobe decision made! Big bold striped shirt and a very i'mini miniskirt. Grab a jacket l'm offi Walking through the school halls of West one could not help but notice this year's extremes in fashion, From short slim skirts to baggy pants students dared to be outrageous. For boys a blend of both comfort and style in clothing appeared. While unrestrained from any activity. Baggy pants with rolled-up hems were discovered to finish off such outfits. this year's fashion for guys proved that one did not need to sacrifice either extreme of comfort or style Girls however had comfort in the back of their minds. Trading in their once long loose skirts they discovered the return of the mini , From tight and short to bubble shaped skirts there were no limits. flemlines were left to personal choice. Although black was once again dominant in clothing the new colors and patterns created around it were a definite suprise. When matching with black anything went! Such outfits were demonstrated by students in acid washjeanjackets black pants and bold-striped sweaters. Acid wash was the year's alternative to denim-holding both dark and light contrasts Bold-striped sweaters replaced pin-stripes and the soft textures of the The extremes of fashion were one of the many ways for West students to express their style and individuality. Copy by Alex Park Layout by Tracy Campbell and Chao-Yi Wei Photos by Chie Furuya and Billy Hardy colorful Generra sweatshirts held original designs, they also left boys sf I' l'l :ll'l I 'J Ill'IlXI I l
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Displaying their flinatious mini skirts, sen- iors Alina Slamar and Chie Furuya show that histo- ry repeats itself. V Adding comfort to their stylish apparell, sen- ior Kenneth Hsiang, Ty Sternquist and Len Marx lounge in baggy sweats and rolled-up pants. 'bhlever losing it's flair, black dominates Liz Won, Lelani, Carrie Bryant, David Stenhouse and Lorraine Wescott's wardrobe. -l:PBearing bold stripes, sophomore Lee Harri- son, senior Thuy Nguyen and freshman Micheal De La Rocha demand attention. Jf? Wearing acid wash, seniors Hunter Moore, Christine Tenney and Christina De La Rocha reflect this year's splashy colors in denim. 111- l I l' .Hllfllxl rv
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