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YOUR STYLE




                                   students sap into it



              Veciding
                                     From preppy to grunge, trendy to  clothes were  required to  be  easy to  move
              wfiat  to       comfortable, deciding what to wear was a  around in , but they also had  to look decent
                              serious decision.  With  so  many stores,  Zender said.
           wear was an        brands,  fits,  and  colors  to  choose  from ,   For some,trends weren't an impor-
             important        how  did  anyone                                         tant factor when
                              make up  his or her                                      purchasing clothes.
            decision for      mind?                                                    Being on the cutting
                                     "When                                             edge  of  fashion
            students as       shop, I have to find                                     wasn't an  important
                 tfiey        something that  I                                        issue for many stu -
                              love.   If  I do,  cost                                  dents and  teachers
             considered       doesn't matter,but                                          " There probably
                              if  it's  just okay,  I'll                               are  trends, but  I
           factors sucfi      pass it up," sopho-                                      wouldn't  know  or
            as  comfort;      more Emily Krogh                                         care what they  are, "
                              said.
                                                                                       senior Phil  Cerin
           fit, sty[e and             For senior                                       said.
                              Rachel  Timm  the                                          Last minute deci-
                cost.         decision     was                                         sions    between
                              simple;  she  didn't                                     which  clothes were
            By Molly Sharon   have to  make it.                                        clean enough to
                                      "My  mom                                         wear determined the
                              dresses me,"Timm                                         style for others.
                              said.                                                       "I just look in  my
                                      Junior                                           closet or  drawers
             A  display at Oakview   Scott Brown  also  left the  choice  up  to       and pick from what's
             Mall  contains the latest   friends and family.        in  there,"  senior Bobby Krier said, "what-
            from The Red Zone and     "I  don't buy my own clothes.  I just  ever fits  my mood or whatever is  comfort-
              from  Junior Varsity .   wait until the holidays," Brown  said.   able."
              Comfortabl e clothes,
              such as  these, were a   Another common factor in finding    Whether it  was comfy or cool,  ex-
              popular choice among   the perfect outfit was comfort, according  pensive or on  sale, choosing how to dress
            students.  photo by Erika   to junior Eric Zender.  To pass the test,  was an  important decision, no  matter who
                       Mattson
                                                                    was responsible for making it.
            Sporting the new fits  of
                jeans are freshmen
               Cortney Filkins and
           Ashley Reed.  Jeans were
             made in  many cuts and
             lengths, and were worn
            often by stu ents becau se
               of th e comfort they
             offered.  photo by Erika
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                                                   Senior Chris Womack, freshman Kate
                                                  Womack, and junior Brian Peck di splay
                                                   some choices students made regarding
                                                     clothing.  Styles ranged  from cozy
                                                 sweaters to  simple pocketed shirts.  photo
                                                                by Erika Mattson
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