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'Falling' into fall's hot fashions

Emily Abbate

Issue date: 9/3/08 Section: Focus
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"It's one of the most versatile items you can have in your wardrobe," according to about.com. "And for an extra kick, try a cardigan with small pockets or some sort of patch on the elbows."

"I used to have a cardigan sweater thing," said Daniel Utset, a 3rd-semester economics major. "But that was when I was younger. I usually just wear zip-ups now."



It's all in the jeans

All right, so most every guy on campus owns a pair of jeans but finding the right fit for you can be the difference from a lonely night in to a night out with a date.

Some of the most basic stores are offering higher end, often pricier, lines of jeans for guys which makes better fashion more accessible.

First think about where you will be wearing your jeans.

"If, for example, you only wear suits to work, your jeans might be reserved strictly for going out or for lounging around the house, which means you have few restrictions when selecting a look and style," according to askmen.com.

"If your work environment allows jeans, however, denim might be everyday wear. In that case, you might have to consider more conservative styles, as even in the most casual workplaces, subtlety goes a long way. Either way, always ensure your jeans look good with sneakers, boots or dress shoes."
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posted 1/26/09 @ 9:30 AM EST

This fall was great, fashion-wise. I love the colors, the shoes, the long scarfs...

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