PAGE' 16, 'IIURSDAY, OCTOI3ER 12, 1972, WHITBY FREE PRESS Br.ght Fo»r For apres snowrnobile fun, Sportswear by Ski- Doo has gone "knits" with form fitting fash- ions for men, womnen, and children. The outdoor look cornes "in" with th e Sportswear by Ski-Doo's knit suit and sweater collection . - . just as bold . . . just as bright ...just as individually styled as their outdoor couniterparts. Brilliant new colors and deýigns a4d zest to the already sporty snow- mobile fashion scene.. high fashion outdoor suits for snowmobiling days and fancy indoor styles fo r partytirne nights. Womnen will make the scene in two new knit suits in ribbed patterns and pullover and cardi- gan styles. The ladies' Caress fea- tures the "poor boy" look buttoned top with mock neck and three fuit contrasting stripes. e ' Retiring executive memfber Les Crowe present.d Oshawa's Gary Clairk with the. OSRF award ais the Most Promising Competitor of the. Year. The bell-bottomned pants have stripes on pockets and on the pant bottoms. The Mam'selle is styled with a fully but- toned plaquet front and and a full-knit shirt-type collar that lays neatly. The bell bottom pants have a comfortable elas- tic waist, and both pants and top accentuate con- trasting stripe borders on collar, pockets, pla- quet, and pant .bottoms. Adding excitement ta the snowmobile apres scene are the matching Mam'selle hot pants. Returning ta the wo- men')s sweater lineup f'or '73 are tie Racer cardi- gan, while the T'NT Pro pullover, a popular style last winter for mien, lias been added ta the wo- mieni's sweater line. The Racer cardigan. which lias contrasting colon full length stnipes stretchiing frorn shoul- der ta wrist, features neatly styled saddle sleeves, a fulI front zip- per, and two front knit pockets. For an added fashiion flair, it cati be worn separately over a pullover. The T'NT Pro is de- signed witli a crew neck- fine and saddle type sîceves. Like its T'NT styled outdoon couinten- parts, the sweater is au- I.'. centLlated with double rally stripes from the shoulder to wrist. Horizontal stripes characterize the men's apres sweater line for 1973. New for this sea- son is tlhe He-Man pull- over, a go-between couîn- try and city styling wîth its shirt style design in 100 per cent soft wool. The He-Man is accentu- ated with shirt style cuffs that fasten with double buttons, a hid- den zipper on the cen- ter plaquet, and buttons at the collar. The de- sign features fulI double stripes on the chest and steeves. Last year, vertical stripes . . . this year, the look changes ta hori- ziontal for the exciting Blizzard style sweater. The "poor boy" look top with four button closing iind mock crew neck sports a 1til check- erboard racing pattcrn froin shoLîlder ta wrist. Two styles of' the p)opular Racer sweater sertes arc available l'or menCf this 5CasoIl - tie cardigan and the piull- aver. The cardigan lias neatly styled Saddcile sîceves withi an easy- to-pull front zippler anid two f*ront kiît pockcts. Thie crew neck pullover conies withl a 'Poor Thing boy" look top with four button closing. Con- trasting stripes down the sleeves on bath styles add the extra tiare to these sweaters which set tlîem apart as somnething special for the action minded. Finally, the sweaters designed especially for men are completed with tePro T'NT. This rally siriped black on yellow design lias the sainîe fea- turcs for men as found in its inatching womnen's style. Sportswear by Ski- Doo lias not forgotten snQçwmlobiling fainilies. eithier. Elan family pull- overs are designied with Novem ber saddle siceves and miock crew neck giving thern a neat, smnooth look. Broad, cont >rasting yel- low and black horizon- tal striping give the Elan sweaters a dlean, brighit look for faniilies on the .0 Most Sportswear by' Ski-Doo sweater styles are conîpliniented by natching toquIes tor that extra touch of style de- manidcd by today's fashi- ion consciaus sniowmo- biler. Sweaters and knit sLits galore iii the latest '73 styles for fast-paced apres fuin cani be viewed at local Ski-Doo sniow- niobile dealers. 2~5 CN E Park ,Toronto skida rh you'll wonder where te yeilow went! Ride the Silve Bulet. For the first time ever, "«the machine that changed winter has, changed". Ski-Doo snowmobiles feature colours other than the traditional yellow and black trini. Three new '73 T'NT models in metallic silver accented by black and a new golden bronze Nordic 640ER with tan seat and brown-black trim offer aht expanded colour selection. Improved performance has been combined with quieter operation, more rider safety and comfort, and bold new colours in the 1973 Ski-Doo snowmobiles. The natrow track (15-inch) T'NT series, boasts new hemmy-head engihe design, patterned after the Blizzard racing engine, for increased combustion and performance. Metallîc Silver T'NT The two popular lightweight, lower- priced, 15 inch traek series, the ELAN and OLYMPIQUE, have been ex- panded with additional models and with new features including Bom- bardier-Rotax twin cylinder engines in f ive of six Olympique and two of the four Elan models. This year Ski-Doo offers improved steering with new ball-joint designs and new ski-runner positionîng, in- cluding wider ski stance on new Elan sport models. 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