’ AiO - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September a7 1995 Hubba Hubba} Lauren tightened the silhouette on this classic- looking suit, left, adding even more glamour to his style. This suit from Ellen Tracy, top right, adds feminine chic to the menswear look. The smart pin- Menswear styles were all the rage on 1 the runways as designers debuted their fall 1995 collections. Hewever, it was menswear with a feminine twist. Waistcoats and wide lapels are still on the fashion scene, but gone are the boxy looks of seasons past. This fall, suits are shapelier and more, feminine with nipped-in waists and soft shoulders..Ralph glamour to shine through. FF9S9362 _» When the Going Gets Cold: Improved Technological Fabrics and Styles Reach Beyond the Slopes t Apparel made. specifically for ski ' and their own perspiration 7 ing, snowboarding, cross-country ski Performance features are ‘important o skiers and riders, bet’ participants’ in ing and other on-snow ‘activities is designed to do mare than keep weare ther, outdoor endeavors, like rock and’ ice-climbing: and mountain biking. . warm in the wi Today's ski wear snowboard -wear; ‘increasingly are-looking ‘to’ ski'and_’ snowboard ‘ap| Ima: and nordic wear keep ski comfortable in wind the ir Clothing ugain allows the designer's distinctive tailored some manufacturers have developed. highly technical performance lines “ exclusively for women.” “TECHNOLOGICAL FABRICS This winter; a few manufacturers will-introduce ovterwear clothing made f special fabrics that adjust to 2_ ee level. The. fabric allows le the snow — and 150 BOC Staying drys inside: erica (STA), 1 e"silting. ona‘ chairlift: butiopens national, nonp fire trade association: repr ening. facturers, distributdrs“and ‘suppliers on-snow outdoor products. : This winter, fabrics used to mak active outerwear will take a giant tech: nological leap: Manufacturers are’ usiag “smart” fabrics, recycled fibers” and separate-wind blockers to protect wearers from wind,. snow, sleet, rain | Lock Out |Auto Crime ockets and: Zippers; do bl closure yalems;-adjustable cuffs: wind ‘flaps; powder skirts; and high collars: As the decade. unfolds,-more and “more-women are “getting outdoors ta ski, ‘ride, climb and bike. They are demanding higher performance from their clothes. 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Kalum; Terrace” stripe suit from Richard Tyler, bottom right, once - 1g, 8p iods of low: activity, — (i) release heat and’ moisture when.’ to Icok:for-are recycled fléece, as well”. “nerthan a human hair, made-of-recy=~ “ ® Evolution; rather than revolution, is oe vasiial aire ed net as Ski wear, don scene — especially on jackets. : : " _SpOrt™ statement was style. that, was: “snowflake paltems ‘on fleece. in cr and ‘soft browns: . : e inflbences + were fy ct jon-garment /At:-Maude. the Eco-Log Program store and, ultimately, recycled:again, Whether. by color, design or: pri ayers‘an vests ‘were everunens, on the - nways, with three and four. different abrics combined to layer, patch or wim: his:Jook.: Prints: that showed the’ city” were: “evident; the wearer might disap- “pear into the urban scenery. ~ : oi: Tough police-style uniforms in “black dashed with-silver made an . appearance, and fabrics followed this rough-and-tough trend. Corduroy ette was featured in this look as well. fashions crossing traditional appai boundaries is here to stay. mee and ee _patches, silver inserts and bulletproof .. look materials. showed up on the fash-\% ".At the opposite end:of this tough: ‘ harmony. with nature: Fabrics, texture’, colors:.and prints: blended. with the out doors; and: -fashions. included. ‘so Ft ‘Recycled and natural tooks also“were: “apparent, with the. ‘outdoor market -trend. At Benneton , Nature's Project is on an:entire line devoted to ‘this: concept: reaching for a totally recycled polyester — garment that ‘can be returned to the :> na ay ~ = a -these. looks ‘were defi initely the softer:"S : side of fashion for both active wear arid. | outerwear. Details included embroi- = and the oversized, overshaped silhou-, Whether sport fashion is city tough or) country gentle, the evolution of sporty :- = Me at An Laie Bi Oy nt;. oy -dery, double-top stitching and. quilting, rel:. 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Mark Eisen also answers the call of the wild with this short slip- dress, right. FFYSUIOS y L ‘During a quiet fashion season of prim, preper styles, some designers are making a bold statement with wild patterns and fabrics. Animal prints are spicing up the mix, showing up in everything from Indulge Yourse You do so many things for your family all day. When was the last time you did something nice for yourself? Our full Service Salon has everything you ~need for a-day of pampering. ; a ¢ 8 Stylists -© 4 Estheticians ¢ Tanning Booth 4652 Lazelle, Ave. — 7 . . 635-4997 Worn footwear is the cause of most walkers’ injuries (SOP) More and more people are getting injured by one of nature’s easiest tasks: walking. There are an: incredible umber of injuries because people don’t replace their shoes often enough. Fitness walkers are not the only ones that suffer; many people injure themselves in. the course of their. everyday activities, either because their shoes do not. fit well or’ because they don’t: offer adequate support. Things like . weight gain, poor stretching or sudden change in activities. Take walking-telated injuries - _- pain is to invest ina pair of - shoes with good arch support, - which will prevent the muscle from pulling. If the problem - persists, even more likely to occur. And walking injuries don’t just affect the feet; they can cause serious pain in the hips, — lower back or inside the knees. Walking injuries start with corns, calluses and Shinsplints, which most people experience at some point in their life. Another common but more painful injury is called “pJantar fascitis” by doctors, “heel pain” by everyone else. “athletic - taping; | People suffering from this will feel a strong pain im their ~ heel after walking extensively '. or when they first wake up in the. morning. The . pain: is striking and feels like a badly.” “pulled. muscle: being yanked : in the heel. . Plantar -fascitis occurs when the muscle that attaches. to the heel bone starts to pull away, from the bone or pets inflamed, and usually occurs because shoes do-not offer. : ‘ enough arch support or shock: _ absorption. If untreated, it can .- _ lead. to heel spurs’ or bone. growth off the heel. ‘The best treatment for heel consult. a foot specialist. Special padding, orthotic supports or inflammatory treatments may be necessary. Another common walking-related injury is “metatarsalgia,” which basically means pain in one or more of the five long bones at the ball of the foot. Each foot has. 26 bones,. percent of all the bones inthe “and together comprise roughly 25: human body, so when:one of. be profound... bears ‘more. weight than -another, it starts. to” bruise; _ Shoes,. weight: gain, pasture : and walking style also play: a = ‘One of : » causing pain in the ball of the. :: foot. A walking shoe ‘with a .. rounded bottom will help ease the. strain: In addition. to bad tole. ‘longer’ -Shoes ‘as: their’ arch . flattens over time. - Foot ‘the “biggest : : problems with walking is that “people don’t replace. their: _ shoes: often: enough.-And . “some people ‘don’t realize: their feet: require: wider and - specialists’ say . them is hurting, the pain. can ; ‘When one metatarsal bone 7 walking shoes should be. Teplaced after 800 kilometres of use. If mileage is too hard to calculate, every six months, certainly every year, even if they. look OK. What you can’t see is the part that really counts, and by that time it’s worn out. 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