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The Oshawa Times, 4 Oct 1961, p. 12

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ams Sails Pa Cn ae i ' riod a5 4 : ys Pm Cu x oe Ee SR MATA Tr EB ER AE TE SC fe eo % ey A $ : he og a nd SEs 3 Laminated, or foam-backed,| ABOUT JACKETS the tightly-fitted jacket. Little Lavish Looks coats move up a notch in the| Jackets often 'ollow classic|jackets for fail reflect the trend For Rainwear rainwear field, since lamina-|lines this fall. ' :y are fre-/to a hint of fit. Simple lines : tion makes more fabrics adap-| quently longer, with easy cardi-|are enlivened by interesting Rainwear fashion forecast is|table to flare shaping. |gan necklines. New shape is|fabrics. 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 4, 1961 Smart Silhouette Shown Different Shoe Shapes Reduce Foot Weariness In Elegant Leather Shoes Fashion makes a perfect three-point landing this fall on elegant leather shoes which offer a choice of three smart silhouettes. The popular pointed toe is joined by the new soft crescent and the square toe shapes. In addition, the variety of toes has served as inspiration for new interpretations of shoes in a wide range of vibrant fall colors and handsome leather textures, according to Shoe Fa- shion Service of Leather In- dustries of America. .. Regardless of toe line, the fashionable foot remains lean, lithe and elongated in appear- ance. Crescent or square, the shoes feature a gentle sloping from the throat down to a flat- tened toe. The dress shoe picture is one of smart, solid fashion with trimly tapered toes -- rather than extreme, exaggerated in- terpretations. Three - inch heels, irregular throatlines, built-in detailing are basic elements in the season's designs. Focus is on rich, sparkling Crescent toe, new shoe sil " (CP)--Canadian women will be less foot-weary this fall if they follow the trends being established by the fashion ex- perts. Lower heels, modified toes and subdued autumn tones set the fashion news, according to Canadian footwear representa- tives here. And there are shoes for every occasion. A "threesome" look in toes with emphasis on the shape is permeating the scene. Now no one shoe shape will take a woman round the clock. The needle and triple needle pointed toes are still predom- inant. The narrow and el ted shoes and illusion heels are in- creasingly popular. Pleats, drapes and fine stitching are some of the more interesting fashion details. As is customary, fall colors for shoes tend to the blacks and browns, with some inter- est in greens, magenta and darkened wines. Soft, smooth yum yum calf are very popular as are suede and calf styles. Women no longer must match their shoes with their ensem- bie, experts maintain. Mix- matching gives life to costumes and allows women individual expression. However, comn's. mentary bags and shoes are still in good taste. |fit-and-flare silhouettes, for fur weather this fall. New water-repellent coats strength- en their claim to fair weather importance with fur or fake-fur linings and trims. When the lining andor collar isn't fur or fake fur, it's likely to be pile. Simulated shearling Lavish look continues in rain-repellent coats of velvet or| velveteen. These are designed for sun and stars, too, Such classic styles as the trench coat and officer's coat are joined by cape shapes and look is kept intact in this new and the new pile that looks like curly lamb lead the way, lin- ing and trimming cotton suede, poplin, corduroy and wool. | "The World's Most Successful Sound" STEREOPHONIC HI-FIDELITY TT Re TR TP leathers -- smooth, suede, grain houette, appears in daytime [style designed for evening and or lustre = and glowing colors glove-leather walking show, |d2Ytime classics. at complement but do not| _. CHIC LOOK compete with apparel hues. In with hexagonal stacked lea- A new semitailored young the vivid ual Fangs there are ther heel. Photo by Leather |chic look marks the square or, greens anc browned reds and, yn... iries of America. platypus toe, which ranges light to spice browns. : n from one-half inch and Sn The new flattened square is| ens as the heel lowers. seen on walking shoes. Toe Generally, designers are width varies from the "chisel accenting the curve or straight toe, less than an inch across, look in heels, Variety and fa- to the "spade", which may ex- shion sense are part of lower- ceed two inches. heel styling. The height of the In combination with mid or| } , low heels, the square toe pump heel no longer depends on the is equally Jandsome 2 tie and Vi § ; ; ble slip-on styles. ectator pumps : 3 bis oa Co of 2. col- Stacked heels for ors and leathers -- grain and smooth or grain and suede prov- ing popular. The rectangular theme is often picked up in a square throat. Square toe and high oval | Greatest .fashion strength of throat shape a new fall look Fresco foe fying Jes In the i tailor shoe. Interpreted i tor paten kL Jeather walking pliable grain, smooth I suede shoe, with stacked leather |. ther "the crescent toe pump heel. Photo by Leather Indus- lor spectator usually takes the tries of America. new heavy, shaped heel. RESS [IGHT FOR ALL FALL OCCASIONS! with the name that is mmm Yn % i A member of the Stereophonic "Royal Family", As with every set daytime : A 7 { by Clairtone The Duchess offers features unmatched by any 7 ; ! other manufacturer. The proof of course is in the listening, the seeing, and comparing. This you can easily do at Parkway for here you'll find the finest names in existence in the world of stereo. The duchess features 30 watt amplification with balanced duel emplifiers. A 4-speed Garrard Type A changer with counter balanced arm and built-in levelling device. Six knobs and twelve push-buttons control the extra-sensitive AM and FM tuner that shuts off auto- matically after the last record. The cabinet truly must be seen to be appreciated . . , available in distressed walnut, antique white, or hand polished fruit wood | Pointed toe shares shoe | news, and makes more news in brushed leather high-heeled pump with smooth leather | trimming, Photo by Leather | Industries of America. Casual shoes show new crescent toe look, in this smooth brown leather flat. For more young fashion, note the white stitching, square, high tongue. Photo by Lea- ther Industries of America. THE 1" i SHOP Fall quality men's clothing. |i . No other set offers 50 much ot such @ reasonable pricel Ideal for young careerists is | come: PARKWAY TELEVISION with soft, easy lines. Single Il (Your Color TY Store) gold button adds neckline interest. With a change of ac- | cessories, the dress can go | from desk to date. fast becoming 918 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 723-3043 a byword in Oshawa for high "Featured For Fall" at BLACK'S ee ------ Handling such famous SLIPS beautifully trimmed and tailored in Nylon and Sati- mom 3:99°9.95 FROM Ri PANTIES Nylon . . . lace trimmed in Brief and Trunk styles. Sati- lene . . . the luxurious new nylon tricot with the satin mov 1.00 © 2.98 FROM TELEPHONE 725-1221 names as... : : . . . double woven nylon in all Fall shades. We also have matching nylon Aquascutum of London, scarves and figured silk squares. Forsyth, McGregor and Cambridge to mention only a few. gl SMART HANDBAGS | . . . newest Fall styles and colors in both leather and 'the new Mirlhyde Softex. ee. 49 8.95 9 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Leather from . . MEN'S SHOP 725-1551 201 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH ALMOST EVERYONE IS WAITING TO SEE... MORRISON FURS and SPORTSWEAR owing of FASHIONS ¢ WATCH FOR THE UNVEILING OF OSHAWA'S NEWEST, MOST MODERN WOMEN'S STORE FEATURING THE LATEST IN UP-TO-DATE FASHIONS FOR FASHION-WISE SHOPPERS OPENING SOON AT ... 48 SIMCOE ST. N. us/evtones IN FINE SUITS Here are "Masterpleces" in new colour biendings reflecting an atmosphere of character ane distinction . . . richness and quiet elegance. No quality suit label is better known across Canada. GARNETTS "Sd S alin faced Ynatiin i WOVEN IN TNGLAND TAILORED EXCLUSIVELY BY | Proeness Bran Ciorwes "THE HOUSE OF STYLE FOR MEN AND BOYS" 74 SIMCOE ST. NORTH S 723-3611 MEN'S WEAR LTD. OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.

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