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College Credits
College spirit is still as high-key as crimson,
as fresh as Esquire's Burnished browns. And memories are sill as
golden: the 'mum on
her shoulder: the thrill of the first by-line and the smell of
fresh ink on college newsprint - to haunt your psyche for years.
Above, in the social Great Hall above the Lampoon offices near
the Harvard Yard, serious conversation, camera-captive, reflects
today's
students'
scholarly awareness. Fashion is in sharp focus in the Great Hall
atmosphere where we spot an acceptance of the whole civilized
bit. Detailed views of those prerequisite sports jackets are
shown in close-ups this page. Left: fall's most significant fabric
is all-wool
hopsacking, here in an even-larger -than-usual weave. Burnished
Espresso
accented with black gives it a checked effect; figured-cotton
lining and
crown-embossed metal buttons score high on examination ; at Whitehouse& Hardy,
N. Y. C. Basic as a class schedule are traditional grey flannels
and rep tie, currently in Burnished Bronze stripes. Right: the
corduroy
jacket registers with new impact in its shaped, continental styling.
Class notes: burnished Bronze pin-waling, foulard lining, cutaway
front;
at Bullock's Wynbrier Shop, Los Angeles. Trousered in madras-plaided
wool, you'll cheer the classic b.d. oxford shirt, the new paisley
wool
challis tie.
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Boy + girl = coeducation, a formula more romantically
explosive than
ever on the banks of the Charles, where Harvard meets Radcliffe. We
favor this broad view of a standard of learning, with sweaters the great
common denominator. Here are some of the more unusual, in close-ups.
Below top, left: crew-necked pull-over is chevron-striped,
zipper-closed ( at Weber & Heilbroner, N.Y.C. ) ; Top next,
big-stitch, soft pull-over has, again, classic crew neck but narrow
bottom band ( at Wallachs, Inc., N.Y.C.) ; Top next,
stripes cum laude in an Italian-inspired lamb's wool cardigan
metal-buttoned (at Ben Estes Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma ) ; top, far right,
vertical stripes pledged to Burnished Browns ( at John David, Inc.,
N.Y.C.) ; bottom, far left, another
bulky-knit pulls over the head of a BMOC in Burnished Bronze and black
(at Tice & Wren, Ann Arbor, Michigan) ; bottom, center, in a
bulky yarn, the second-year shawl collar rolls into a deep placket with staghorn
buttons ( at D. J. Kaufman, Washington, D. C.) bottom right, top-of-the-class
pull-over in soft camel hair is sheer luxury, has sleeves that are full-fashioned
from just below a crew neck
( at Robert Kirk, Ltd., San Francisco )
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Laughter, beginning Harvard's Mill Street,
bouncing in autumn off
Widener Library's broad steps, echoes across the Yard to the barber shop.
this is a great coat (Below) for stadium stomping or eight o'clock
sprinting. Of Darvan fibers, natural-toned, it's warm (pile-lined)
,
lightweight; at Saks Fifth Avenue, N. Y. C. Wonderful electives;
narrow-brimmed hat of felt in two Burnished tones; chukka boots,
ankle-high and so comfortable, shine in Burnished Bronze. Left,
close-up studies another warmer in that very important hopsacking,
a
Burnished Bronze and black tweed this time. Its astrakhan lining (
again, that special Burnished Bronze ) spills into a shawl collar; at
J.
L. Hudson Company, Detroit. Top honors to these two: the softest, most
flexible desert boot ever designed in Burnished Straw brushed
leather (
also in Burnished Bark ) ; and the small-brimmed, leather-banded sports
hat is in Burnished Bronze
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No doubt about it, today's student takes
a more dressed-up approach to
college life. And he learns something from every occasion. For example
(below). the meticulous attention to the fit of
his clothes that Esquire editors are proud to help instill
is as
important
as Chem Lab
lectures or once-a-week afternoon tea - with stimulating conversation,
please. Here, tailoring knowledge is applied to the important
back-to-school suit, traditionally cut, and today's lecture is on " the
proper cuffed line." Left, our close-up emphasizes the wool
crow's foot tweed, specially translated for Brooks Brothers in Esquire's
Burnished Browns. The one shown is Burnished Amber, a combination of
black with amber. Another Brooks Brothers tradition is the matching vest
and,of course, the button-down oxford shirt and striped rep tie, both
in co-ordinated tones. You'll find these, naturally, at Brooks brothers
stores in New York Citym /Boston, Chicago, San Francisco. |
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