fashion-on Sid fashions for the 1980/81 season are the most innovative, comtemporary axd cacifing Emes to ever hit the market. They’re fashionable. They’re fon. They're functional. And they fit — in all the right places. Not only are the various designer collections fashionable in a ‘ski sense,” they also reflect the latest trends in streetwear. Whether in a chic city cafe — or high on a mountam top — you'll BOGNER season. More and more styles are the result of on-slope research. Now there are features such as action shoulders and = ragian Sleeves for ease of motion... and ang superior insulations for Al3-Sunday News, November 16, 1980 jacket... wear a different col-. oured sweater and hat... adda puffy gaitor at the bottom... and you’ve got a completely new - outfit.”’ A lot of this season’s new. clothing isn’t necessarily just for. skiers. There are jackets (par- ; ticularly the longer ones), cor- duroy pants (some featuring a four-way stretch) and western skiwear (complete with sheepskin vests) that look exactly like casual. comfy one-piece suits by Kitex. Mix ’n match ski suits by Kristin (particularly ideal for petite sizes). High-fashion skiwear for youngsters by David S. Reid. And many more. The list is endless; the selection, incomparable. And many of these lines are available exclusive- ly at Skyline. But don’t take our word for it... please visit either of our stores and see for yourself. Even if you’re not a skier, there’s something for you! jacket that is nylon on one side and completely reverses to a wool sweater on the inside. (You can go skiing in the jacket. . ‘and apres-skiing in the sweater!) BOGNER At Skyline, you'll a fan- tastic selection of top designer lines and styles. Here are just a few cxampies: The elegant new ‘tube look’