The Bulletin, Thursday, September 26, 1 963 17 Suggestion of the sportive combined with luxurious elegance appears in a jaunty jacket of natural sheared Alaska fur seal. Leather etches the fine detailing. Reds featured in sportswear For wear during Iheir leisure hours, men will "see red" for fall and winter. Shirts, outerwear, ski wear, sweaters, accessories and even red blazers will be featured. The reds will show up in many interpretations and will include Tartan, Brigade, Firebrand, Em ber and 0 x b 1 o o d . Tartan is a bright firemen's red; Brigade, a rich cherry shade; Firebrand, a deep cranberry hue; Ember falls into the solid beet shades; and Ox blood the deepest of the reds has a deep blackish-wine tone. In outerwear, "ski" will still pack a wallop , . , expect the classic hooded parka to appear in a new longer, belted style with less heavy quilting and trimmer, racier lines. Quilted will reverse to printed nylon. Leather will be in for a major revival, and this will mean suedes as well as the classic finishes. The cardigan will retain its fa vored position in the sweater pic ture w ith both the ski-inspired zip front models and the three-button and six - button styles in new ranges of brushed mohair and wool blends in heather and camel tones or in muted argyle and strip ed patterns. In tailored sportswear sport jackets move away from the slick smooth fabrics in the style-leading presentations, and assume a rug ged, tweedy look. There will be emphasis on bold, rugged pat terns, as well as on an entirely new group of handsomely blend ed medium shades. Herringbones in bold, contrasty effects move up into a new style position, and camel shades are due for even greater acceptance as the nation continues to "move out of the dark." Slacks are due to enter the fall season with a more moderate point of view, somewhat fuller but still definitely "trim and taper ed." Plain - front and single-pleat models will have their special adherents. , '"I for -I Teaming up with plaid wrap skirt, classic sweater, is diamond-patterned casual stocking. FOR ANYWHERE WEAR Neither rain nor snow nor gloom of weather can stay fall raincoats from making their appointed rounds in fashion. Now that all coats are veering to the kind of sportive, casual, classic styling that rainwear has always favor ed, raincoats are becoming truly anywhere, any weather outer ap parel. Capes, trench coats, raglans, chesterfields, slickers, noifolks show up for fall in the all-weather category, closely followed by ski look jackets. Furry linings, leath er and reptile looks make mater ial news. Texture shows up in leglines The news m the fall leghne comes from texturo as hosiery fashions take new strides in knee- high and nvcr-tlic-knoe stockings! all spelling sportive for town and country. Ribbing, diamond patterns, oth er textured elfccts star in stook inqs for davtnne dressing as well as sports. Seams introduce a new look in full length, pattern ed hosiery. Plain stretch types hold a now-classic place for cas ual wear. The slocking wardrobe will nat urally continue to include conven tional sheers and medium weights, and hero the news is col or, with pale, umcs giving way to high-spirited darker shades. For evening, sheers are jeweled, clocked, seamed. STYLING THE FURS Fur styles stress shape, whether lean and natural or lightly fitted at front. Capes and cape effects get attention. Sleeves are stand outs, newly important, long and lovely, ror little furs, the shorter sleeve shows up but adds shape ly width example, a chinchilla jacket with bubble sleeves. FURS FOR FALI Just to prove that a dog's world isn't all bad, this proud poodle models one of the latest canine fashions, ready now for Fall Opening hero at the Town & Country Pet Shop. 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