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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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corntt,
were
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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.
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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