B.W. COOK -- The Look
The Orange County surf wear industry has grown and expanded to become
a worldwide market. This cottage garment explosion began some three
decades ago right here in our own backyard. From the Beach Boys to Sugar
Ray, the surf sound of Newport echoes in garments that reflect the
California beach lifestyle.
As the snow of winter sets in, transforming life in the Midwest and
the East, summer lingers on as fashion-conscious kids and adults alike
don the ultimate tropical print skirt to take the chill off of winter.
Local garment makers are experimenting with creating tropical print
overcoats. Where will it end?
Here the chill of winter remains simply a brief cloud cover and a few
showers. Surf wear, and especially Hawaiian or tropical print garments,
are acceptable fashion from the beach to the boardroom.
In-style men, and increasingly the ladies too, are seen in
Hawaiian-themed attire at cocktail parties. Even formal occasions will
boast a gent in tux and tiki wear. And what looks more Newport than a guy
in chino slacks, loafers without socks, navy blue blazer and Hawaiian
shirt?
Our style-cam set its sight this week on a few handsome young men who
belong to the fraternity known as the Newport Harbor High School football
team. And since homecoming is just a week away, what better way to focus
the spotlight on local gridiron heros who are also modeling for a good
cause.
The Newport Harbor High School Football Boosters created a special
aloha shirt. The shirt was developed and produced by Heidi and John
Dobrott, who are the parents of John Dobrott Jr., a member of the varsity
squad and one of our models.
Heidi Dobrott is an internationally recognized textile designer who
created the shirt to help raise funds for the athletic program.
Local retailers including Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza, Gary’s
Island at Fashion Island, Kayak’s, Hobie Sports LTD, Surfside Sports,
Weekend Traffic and Aroma’s Coffeehouse are all carrying the shirt,
priced at $45. A portion of the proceeds are donated to the program.
In addition, the aloha shirt can be purchased at all games, including
homecoming. Parents involved who deserve kudos for their dedicated work
to sell the garments include Sheila Collins, Michelle and John Marshall
and Brett Craig.
So here they are, the boys of fall showing off the aloha style.
1. Ryan Devin of Newport Beach is a guard on the Newport Harbor High
School football team. Ryan shows off the aloha style with a blazer and
khaki slacks.
2. Chris Mandarino, Newport Beach tailback and linebacker, wears the
aloha shirt with jeans.
3. John Dobrott Jr., a right tackle from Newport Beach, chooses his
favorite Billabong board shorts, T-shirt and rainbow sandals to wear with
the aloha style.
4. Jim Rothwell, defensive end from Newport Beach, also wears khakis
and sandals with his aloha shirt.
5. Morgan Craig, quarterback for the Sailors, shows off parachute
pants with the aloha shirt.
6. C.J. Collins, nose guard, guard and center for the team, wears
cargo pants with his shirt.
7. Tyler Curtis of Newport Beach wears Polo Ralph Lauren shorts to set
off the aloha spirit.
8. David Marshall, center for the team, also shows polo shorts with
his aloha shirt.
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