Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Students see a colorful fall in the fashion world

Fall is full of color for students returning to school this month.
While jeans and plaid shirts are still popular, colorful and funny animal patterns, Ramona excel at retail stores.
Western eyes is always and teens can find Wrangler jeans and Ariat women and men in the hay and grain sizes Elston, 2220 Main
Street
"Jeans are very popular," said Teresa Elston Ariat brand.
Ariat boots and shoes styles and sizes are also sold in Elston.
A mode in the Stater Bros. shopping center owner Kimi said Martha Torres sparks and flakes are elegant in jeans. It also has a
variety of colorful tops, girls and women shoes, jewelry, handbags and backpacks.
Skinny jeans and jeggings are always in fashion and are available in dark reds, blues and purples, said Amanda Callihan associated
Fashions Kmart.
"It's not just black anymore," said Callihan of jeggings.
Children in the World at Kmart, Susan Hunter said many deep purple and pink are hot for clothing and hair accessories this fall.
Colors and others are incorporated into animal prints that are popular for girls, she said. Some suits and jackets have peace
signs or butterflies mixed with a colorful design leopard.
"The colors are really rich this year, very deep," said Hunter.
The actual colors are very popular for children, with the look of camouflage and army.
For buyers looking for a bargain and a variety of styles and food cupboard at 773 Main Street Ramona sells clothes in all sizes.
"You can find some good things," said assistant manager Lori Woolsey. "We have a lot of jeans and all brands." All women jeans is
$ 5.49.
Shirts, tops, dresses, shorts, sportswear, jackets, shirts and skirts are some elements that can be found in the thrift store. For
children, the shirts are $ 1.49 and $ 2.49, and shorts and pants are $ 2.49 or $ 3.49. Footwear for children is $ 3.99.
Woolsey said they stock the store all day. The clothes were not the size but the style, so he offered this advice:
"When you come, be long enough to watch. Take time to be a reality, because there are good finds. "
Shoes, accessories and supplies colors reflect the trends
By Karen Brainard
There are many ways in addition to clothing, for students to make a fashion statement this fall.
Sports shoes, handbags, jewelry, and even folders and notebooks reflect the current colors, bold patterns for students returning
to school.
"It's a colorful world out there. Shoes also get that way, "said Jay Williamson, director of Big 5 Sporting Goods in Ramona.
At the store, rows of athletic sneakers neon color trim pink, green, blue or purple. Red accents are also available, and the
colorful appearance is for boys and girls.
Neon colors are also available on the backpacks.
"Our backpacks tend to go with more exotic colors today," noted Williamson.
With brands such as JanSport, Under Armour, Ogio and Dickies, students can choose a backpack Big 5 in a bright solid color, plaid,
checks bold look or a tie-dye and a dark solid. The store also offers rolling backpacks.
Colorful prints and designs on backpacks and book bags can be found at Kmart. Kimi Fashions in Stater Bros. shopping center also
carries backpacks.
A Unicorn Books and Gifts, 780 Main Street, owner Stacy Bart creative tote bags. Made from recycled jeans by the local Reblu, each
bag jean fun decorations, including the themes of the West and on the beach.
According to Bart, trends in jewelry are big and colorful.
"All the '80s and hippies all the stuff back," she said, noting tie-dye, neck pouches and "fun and funky" jewelry.
Bart sells friendship bracelets scented by I Scream Bracelets that come in multiple colors and contain fragrances such as bubble
gum, cotton candy, cupcake and pie Julian.
Bling is still popular, Bart said, noting display of bling-covered feathers. Sara, Bart 14-year-old daughter chooses jewelry for
tweens and teens and has a viewing angle in the store. Long necklaces and earrings clips, feathers, hair and large colored rings
are fashionable, Bart said.
"Owls and peacocks are the two things that I can not keep provisions," she added, referring to the ornamental jewelry.

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