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Bound.

1

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ven though

USD

was a small

campus, Its style

was abundant. It started

with the hair. While

some students faithfully

kept every hair In place

with spray, mousse, and

gel, others let their

locks flow long and free.

Hair touched by the

sun, and sal t-water was

a dead giveaway to the

school's surfers.

As for clothing styles,

' it ranged from the clas–

sic

to

the casual. From

Ralph Lauren and Anne

Taylor,

to

the good old

faithful University of San

The

Casua l Lookl Ralph

Lauren polo

shirts

are a ,

popular

sight

on campus.

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For ~tyle

Diego sweats.

Hints of the 70's were

showing through Tfe–

dye was In,

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lng,

corntt,

were

u ~,..__ ._

and

pajsley

o

de .

Solids were un erstated

In

more neutral ~nd

earthy

tones.

Overalls and " b~–

gia'.' cont,tbutect

to

lh~e

casual atm phere

hee

at

USO.

Although

some opted

for the

dressier look, most stu–

dents could be found

heading to class in

faded denim and t–

shlrts or sweatshirts.

Hoods made a come–

back, as did low-waisted

shirts and blouses.

Shoes wereJust as ca–

sual. There were Birken-

15tocks, leather flats,

~ndals, thongs, and of

ourse, the traditional

tennis shoes-high and

low top. During the win–

ter months, the shoes

were the same, but

socks were worn as

well.

Given all the diversity

of the students that

made up USD, they

were overall, still bound

to be stylin'I