Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 10, 1992, SUPPLEMENT, Page 3B, Image 11

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Students avoid professional look
The long slim skirl. The col
or red Menswear designs
♦or women Splashes of ani
mal pnnt. These are the high fash
ion trends for fall as defined by
New York and Pans
Eugene, however, has a style all
its own
The New York and Paris trends
are almost unheard of around cam
pus Pre professionals have very
different ideas about what is in
style After four plus years at the
University, people will return to
department stores and dress lor
success."
The diverse personalities on
campus make it difficult to define
specific dress styles There are
many key brands and pieces that
can be found in most student's
closets
One of the most popular articles
found is Levis - worn ripped, fad
ed, cut- off or patched As long as
they are not newly preshrunk.
Levis are "oh-so-cool."
No need, as of yet. to let go oi
summer favorites Merely put on a
pair of wool socks with Tevas or a
pair of street tights or long-under
wear under an old pair of cut-offs
Many students define campus
styles based on what is comfort
able
"In most cases, when it comes
to men, style is whatever happens
to be clean." junior Alia Swart/
said. "Outdoor sports gear such
as hiking boots, fleece pants and
jackets, Tevas and backpacks are
commonly seen."
Sean Hallisy, also a junior, com
plys with the theme of comfort
Baggy jeans, a fleece jacket and
a baseball cap are some of his
prized possessions.
When it comes to women's fash
ion, Hallisy said women are dress
ing with the same idea as the men
More girls seem to be rolling
out of bed and throwing on a hat
before class," Halley said “Sweat
suits and workout clothes are fre
quently worn on campus."
Comfort la In vogue for thia year a faahlonatlp Un/veraity
Used-clothing vendors
find market with students
University students these days are recycling more than just alu
mmum cans and newspapers, they're recycling their clothes
With the growing awareness tor the need to reuse products, it my
students are doing their shopping in second-hand and consignment
shops CM course helping to preserve the environment is not the only
advantage ot buying used clothing
Students stated everything from comfort to low prices to unique styles
when asked why they shop in used clothing store-,
"They have quality clothes at good prices." sophomore Debbie W >tt
stone said "I bought a blazer at a consignment shop that was |ust k.>
one I bought at Nordstrom, only cheaper "
Many female students agreed that today the more popular look is
"woman" and "unique" clothing which can often be found In used c !h
ing stores
"I like shopping in second hand stores because you can find un jue
clothes, the kinds of things that really make an outfit," s.u l " r N •• >
Slocum.
One advantage in buying used clothing is that students ' ■
and ti* the clothes up themselves it they want to create thou ,v ', ■■
Many male University students said they tended to buy
Bermuda shorts, and leather arid Army a- kets when she;; j’ • •• s
clothes
“I like to buy mostly second-hand shorts, they're used, t >'■ tnoy
quality clothing at a good price, which is nice on a college ■■■■ • t u I
get,” said junior Cameron Baxter
Many university students have found they like the used " ng a f
have become consistent customers, several shop owners c. ud
"Most ot our customers are a regular crowd and therefore we have a
constant turnover of clothing." said Chris Matthews, mana jer ot Sec
ond Thoughts, a second-hand clothing store on West 1 tth Avenue
Second Thoughts specializes in contemporary clothing ot ail natural
fibers The store buys and sells all types ot used clothing including
blue jeans, shoes and accessories
She’s Taking Appointments (or Some
Woman-to-Woman 1 alk.
Meet t aune Freier. physician's assistant She knows
wh.it'-. on .1 woman's mind, know., her concerns,
understands her tears She is easy to talk to, easy to be
trank with
As a physician's assistant, Laune does routine
gynecological exams and otters counseling in PMS,
contraceptive . and set ■■ally tianviiHttod diseases
Most importantly, like the doctors she works with,
Laurie is committed to giving women the information they
need to make sound decisions about their health care.
Skilled doctors A caring environment And now.
Laurie Good reasons lor making your nett appointment
at the Clinic lor Women
1200 Hityard Street Mcclicil 2 Blocks from Campus
Suite S-140 p Hours
Eugene, Oregon 97401 vifOlip M-F 8 dOam-b OOpm
• Richard A Beywlwn, M.D • Dwvid R. Powdl, M O. • L»ufi* Fi«*r, PA C
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