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Find us online: Event iowastatedaily.com @iowastatedaily BRINGING HOME facebook.com/ iowastatedaily THE BACON Online: New ISU pork-themed festival grows since announcement Courtesy photo

Full story online: Learn more about Iowa State’s newest bacon- themed event at online iowastatedaily.com/news PLAN B AVAILABLE TO ALL WOMEN By Lissandra.Villa released later this week. iowastatedaily.com/news @iowastatedaily.com “We’re “We’re working on getting really going to provide a bunch of other stuff final- Fast facts In the No. 1 pork-produc- the committee is marketing a very strong, educational ized now, so we can get the ing state in the nation, Iowa to the entire state of Iowa. aspect to this event which ball rolling and start getting ■■ The organizations faculty State has chosen to host a BaconFest was officially really will set us apart from money raised,” Liska said. advisers include Jodi BaconFest event. recognized as a student orga- other BaconFests across the Expectations for Sterle, from the animal science department, and Since the College of nization on Thursday. country,” Swanson said. BaconFest include that it will Lea Kinman, from the Agriculture and Life Sciences It is comprised of nearly Glanz said the organiza- become an annual event. food science department. approved the idea, the event 70 students in seven differ- tion hopes to educate the “We just want to break ■■ The organization has set has changed in several ways, ent committees: logistics, public specifically about pork even [financially], so that’s a target date for ticket from venue to size. sponsorship, vendo, enter- production and about agri- our current goal now. I think sales, but it has not been “Since we’ve announced tainment, security, business culture in general. we should be able to do that,” released yet JOSH PROJECT our idea and have gained management and public “Planning this has been Swanson said. ■■ Location for the event will approval and a lot of posi- relations very difficult because we The event has already be announced later this BRINGS COMFORT tive feedback, ... we’ve re- “I can see BaconFest be- have nothing to go off of. It’s drawn the attention of major week. iowastatedaily.com/news ally expanded BaconFest coming the Veishea of the never been done before,” companies in the industry, ■■ BaconFest will take place substantially,” said Jake fall,” Swanson said. Glanz said. none of which have been Oct. 19. Swanson, president of Iowa Aimed toward students as BaconFest has gone confirmed. State’s College of Agriculture well as the public, BaconFest, through several changes Swanson said as the event Weather: and Life Sciences Student which will host live bands since the original conception is planned, the committee food inspector. Council. and recreational activities of the idea. would be in constant contact “I don’t think there’s any The event, set for Oct. such as a bacon eating con- For example, the event with “key” players. student organization or any MON 19 is expected to draw large test, will also seek to provide will no longer be hosted on These include the event college better in the nation to 55|73 crowds. BaconFest General an educational experience Central Campus. A venue has authorization committee, host a BaconFest than Iowa Co-chair Kelley Glanz said for those in attendance. been confirmed and will be risk management and the State,” Swanson said.

TUES 50|77 Origami

WED Club to give 1,000 paper cranes to children 36|52 By Daniel.Bush @iowastatedaily.com Provided by ISU 1,000 Cranes Meteorology Club The ISU Origami Club is planning The tradition was made known to make 1,000 cranes to give to chil- through a story called “Sadoko and dren at Mary Greeley Medical Center. the Thousand Paper Cranes.” Physics: Lynn Giang, junior in psychol- ■■ Sadoko was 2 years old and was ogy, said they will start making cranes exposed to radiation after the over the summer. She said the organi- bombing of Hiroshima in World Professor to zation plans to pick up around August War II. lecture about in making a majority of the cranes. ■■ She developed leukemia. “My goal is to meet 500 cranes by ■■ At 12 years old, the senbazuru magnetism the end of September,” Giang said. legend inspired her to make 1,000 The organization said they hope to cranes to make a wish. Jigang Wang, assistant professor ■■ She died only getting to 644 of physics and astronomy and have 1,000 cranes made by November cranes. associate scientist at the U.S. to give to the medical center in Department of Energy Ames December, like a Christmas gift. ■■ Her classmates honored her Laboratory, will give a lecture “I think it’s mainly to give them by finishing the last of the 356 cranes. on quantum femtosecond mag- support, so they can fight diseases,” Photo: Suit Yee/Iowa State Daily netism at 4:10 p.m. Monday in said Peter Wang, member of ISU Room 5 of Physics Hall. Senior Hannah Giang and sophomore Yiran Xu, members of the ISU Origami Club. Origami Club, fold paper cranes on Friday. The club plans to fold 1,000 Wang’s research tries to address paper cranes and give them to Mary Greeley Hospital by the end of 2013. what magnetic fields were like “Our mission is to pass on art, during the period shortly after which is folding origami, and we want Different the creation of the universe and to give them short term joy and long Wang said. Le said he can now finish folding a meanings seeks to understand how quickly term support,” Wang said. Giang said there were different crane in under two minutes. Making 1,000 cranes has had several current magnetic fields are able Giang and Wang thought of the levels of origami depending on how The organization makes anything to switch properties. meanings: For his efforts, Wang has idea to make and donate the cranes. hard the piece is to make and the from dragons and flowers to peacocks ■■ 1,000 cranes = one wish received a National Science “[Cranes] always stand for hope,” amount of steps to create it. Cranes and Pikachu’s. ■■ 1,000 cranes = eternal good luck Foundation Early Career Award. Giang said. “And if you make 1,000, are a lower level of difficulty. Giang said it took at least 1,000 you can make a wish.” Ngoc Le, junior in mechanical en- pieces of paper to complete her pea- ■■ Making 1,000 cranes is a process of healing The organization also hopes to at- gineering, said he spent most of his cock origami piece. tach strings to the cranes so the chil- time in middle school reading books Members also participate in ■■ Creating 1,000 cranes brings hope during hard times nside dren could hang them from the ceil- at the library about origami. teaching elementary students how to I : ing of their room. Le took most of that knowledge to make origami figures. News ...... 1 Giang said they hope to make it teach members of the group. During The ISU Origami Club partnered Opinion ...... 3 feel more like home for them. Easter, he showed the club how to with Giving Children Hope, a volun- The organization has a total of 71 Sports ...... 2 They also plan on getting more of make a rabbit. teering organization set out to fund- members, including ISU members, Style ...... 6 the community involved in helping “It was kind of difficult for them, raise and donate to local hospitals for faculty and staff and non-ISU mem- Classifieds ...... 4 them make the cranes, Wang said. so I had to show them step by step,” children, to make paper cranes and bers, according to the ISU Origami “Basically anyone that is willing Le said. “It took over an hour to teach Games ...... 5 other origami figures to give to chil- Club website. The club does not have to help out, they can come and help,” them.” dren, Giang said. dues, so there is no cost to join.

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Track & field: Okoro sisters lead team at Drake Relays File photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily File photo: Iowa State Daily DES MOINES — Ese Okoro Carter Bykowski catches a tipped pass in a game against Texas Christian on Oct. 6, 2012. Linebacker A.J. Klein chases down a Utah wide receiver Oct. 9, set a new personal record Bykowski will join the , playing behind veteran starter Joe Staley, who has 2010. ESPN analyst Todd McShay said in February that Klein’s in the 400-meter hurdles, played in multiple Pro Bowls. 49ers coaches have stated a need for depth at offensive tackle. key to making an immediate impact would be special teams finished first and joined her sister Ejiro with a Drake Relays flag of her own. After clipping the first hurdle with her left foot, Ese re- gained her form and stormed to the front of the group. Ese NFL Draft claims Cyclones finished in 57.43, the 10th- best time in the 400-meter lineman’s phone rang. The all in 2008 and Tim Dobbins hurdles in the nation. Bykowski joins 49ers were going to take him. Klein embraces was taken No. 151 in 2006. “It feels good, I’ve been “My family was jump- Despite receiving inter- struggling with my stride San Francisco as Other signees fit with Panthers’ progression, so it’s good that ing up and down, screaming,” est from almost every team Bykowski said. “I didn’t expect Former ISU wide receiver in the NFL at one point or I got it down before the Big 7th-round pick Josh Lenz announced via linebacker corps 12s,” Ese said. it at all, I thought I would have Twitter that he is, “Gonna be another, Klein made visits to Ejiro anchored the Cyclones’ By Alex.Halsted had some opportunities after a Chicago Bear!” By Dean.Berhow-Goll the Houston Texans, Chicago @iowastatedaily.com @iowastatedaily.com first-place finish in the the draft and hopefully I had Lenz had an injury-riddled Bears and San Diego Chargers. 4x1,600-meter relay on some things to choose from.” season as a senior, but per- Klein said he was surprised by Thursday, winning the event Carter Bykowski was out- Bykowski had spent some formed well at Iowa State’s AJ Klein was shooting pool the Panthers picking him. at Drake for the first time in side on his deck, at his home in time prior to the draft talking pro day, running an unofficial in his basement at his home in “I didn’t talk to them the ISU history. Eden Prairie, Minn., watching with the 49ers, but felt he had 4.35 40-yard dash and did 22 Kimberly, Wis., on Saturday most, but obviously I knew Last season, Ese finished as the TV through the window some other possibilities lined reps for bench press. during the third day of the they showed interest at East/ the runner-up in the 400-me- Former ISU linebacker ter hurdles and is happy to as the 2013 NFL Draft winded up to sign as an undrafted free 2013 NFL Draft, waiting for West and Combine and Pro down, only nine picks remain- agent following the draft. Jake Knott signed as an his phone to ring. Day,” Klein said. “Like I said, have finally earned a Drake undrafted free agent with Relays flag. With her sister ing in the seventh round. Last season, Bykowski the Philadelphia Eagles. But it didn’t. it doesn’t matter where I go, I cheering her on, Ese was Then, with the San started in all 13 games for Iowa Defensive tackle Jake It was his dad’s phone that just got very fortunate. I’m very able to overcome a slow start Francisco 49ers on deck State at left tackle and played McDonough also signed as rang with an NFL team on excited to end up in Carolina.” to win in convincing fashion. awaiting the No. 246 overall in 13 games in 2011. That came an undrafted free agent with the other end: the Carolina Klein will likely join the — Isaac Copley pick, the former ISU offensive after Bykowski made the tran- the New York Jets. Panthers were taking him with Panthers as a backup to one sition from tight end, where he the No. 15 pick (148th overall) of the strongest corps of line- played his freshman season. in the fifth round. backers in the NFL with “Playing my freshman year San Francisco general “Words can’t begin to de- Thomas Davis, John Beason to redshirting the second year, manager Trent Baalke was scribe how I feel right now and and Luke Kuechly. New ShortS ... you question a few things impressed with Bykowski’s the sense of relief I have and At the 2013 NFL Combine Summer Comfort just because you’re playing, hard work. Bykowski I think it’s going to be a great in February, ESPN’s Todd then all of a sudden you’re not played in 45 games during place and a great fit for me,” McShay told the Daily the best • Mid-rise, relaxed fit at all,” Bykowski said. his ISU career. Klein said. chance for Klein to make an • Triple-stitched The move paid off Saturday “Toughness,” Baalke Klein now joins former ISU immediate impact would be on on the third day of the draft said at a news conference offensive lineman Hayworth special teams. $5995-$6295 with his newfound opportu- following the draft when Hicks as a member of the “You’ve got to get down the Mfg# TTS, GCS nity in the NFL. asked what he likes about Panthers. Klein is the first line- field and you’ve got to cover Bykowski will compete Bykowski. “He’s a tough backer taken from Iowa State kicks and you’ve got to be an behind starting tackles Joe guy; he’s a guy that’s not in the fifth round since Alvin animal, you’ve got to make that Staley and Anthony Davis. afraid to get dirty.” Bowen was taken No. 147 over- your mentality,” McShay said.

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Editor-in-Chief: Katherine Klingseis Monday, April 29, 2013 [email protected] Editor: Michael Belding iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 [email protected] Opinion online 3 Iowa State Daily Environment Editorial: Instinct can Algae concerns increasing save you in armful algal blooms are becoming more and more Hprevalent in waters all time of crisis over the world, and while their bright colors might look pretty, Last Friday we lamented the lack of they can negatively affect humans common sense being exercised lately and wildlife everywhere. in the wake of the Boston Marathon In recent years, the number of bombings. Namely, bemoaning the algal blooms worldwide has been overzealous obedience to the “if you increasing at a rapid rate. They are see something, say something” phi- happening more frequently, last- losophy that was giving rise to a rash ing longer and are covering more of false bomb reports in the area and area overall. around the country. Algae are single-celled organ- One bomb went off somewhere and isms that multiply very quickly in suddenly every unattended box and bag warm water rich in oxygen and in America was a bomb too. can survive in both freshwater and As is often the case, we poked a bit saltwater environments. of fun at what were, in the end, pretty There are approximately 400 ridiculous situations. One has to admit, species of microscopic algae in sending the SWAT team in to rescue the oceans and at least 300 are the city from tea, Hallmark cards and connected to algal blooms. This homework is pretty comical. But there is when a species of microalgae is a serious side to all this, and we’d be or phytoplankton goes through a remiss in our public duty if we didn’t period of excessive growth that address it. basically creates a monoculture Courtesy photo In talking about “if you see some- in the aquatic area. It can turn Algal blooms, both toxic and nontoxic, are becoming increasingly common and pose a serious threat to thing, say something,” we are reminded the surface of the water various humans and other ecosystems. The best way to combat algal blooms is to reduce pollution levels. of that scene towards the end of the colors, such as red, brown, yellow, movie “The Girl with the Dragon green or white, and if the micro- Tattoo,” during which Daniel Craig’s algae contains toxic or harmful By Caitlin.Ellingson with it can also be creating ideal of the worst blooms in recorded character is caught snooping around properties, they are cleverly called @iowastatedaily.com environments for growth because history as the blue-green algae the house by the murderer and is harmful algal blooms. of the warmer temperatures of the spread along the Canadian and invited in. Craig knows he’s in trouble While not all algal blooms are include producing barbs, which water. U.S. shores from Toledo, Ohio, to and should run away, but after hesitat- toxic, there are about 40 species destroy gill tissues, or damaging In addition, these effects are beyond Cleveland and extended ing, he accepts the invitation anyway. that produce toxins that can harm the food supply for other crea- increasing every day due to the into the water as far as 60 feet One thing leads to another, and humans and other organisms tures. Still others are essentially overall human population grow- down. predictably, Craig finds himself tied through inhalation, digestion of very passive, except for the fact ing at an exponential rate and There are no easy treatments up, suffocating with a bag over his head shellfish, contaminated water they can deplete the oxygen supply the growing amount of wastes for algae blooms. The best ideas and seconds away from having his or skin contact. Symptoms can in the water — leaving less oxygen produced. are to educate people on the ef- intestines cut out from his stomach include memory loss, nausea, for marine life that needs it and Some of the worst algal blooms fects and use preventative strate- before being rescued by the girl with stomach cramps, amnesia, liver could eventually suffocate and die can be attributed to humans. One gies based on the information the dragon tattoo. damage, convulsions, impacted from lack of oxygen. These areas such scenario happened off the collected so far. During the exchange between the heart and kidney function, paraly- of oxygen-depleted water are British Columbia coast in Canada, The main way to reduce the characters, the bad guy ridicules Craig sis, and even fatality. called dead zones. where a man dumped 220,462 number of algal blooms is to for not obeying his instincts; he knew Aquaculture in the United Humans might be playing an pounds of iron sulfate into the simply reduce the pollution levels something bad was going to happen, States has seen harmful algal important role in the rapid algal Pacific Ocean in an attempt to on the planet. Excess nutrients but out of his fear of offending the blooms in areas along the West blooming due to their interactions increase salmon populations. It and runoff can be maintained or killer, he went along with the killer’s Coast, Great Lakes and other with the environment through resulted in intense algal bloom- limited if we put in more effort to demands — and ended up bound and bodies of water. People all over the agriculture, mining and sewage ing that spanned an area of 3,861 protecting these ecosystems. swinging like a side of beef, about to be world are affected by algal bloom- outfalls. square miles, which is large eviscerated. ing; it can even affect those of us in The excess nutrients in the enough that it can be seen from Caitlin Ellingson is a This is a case where art imitates Iowa directly or indirectly. water from runoff can create a space using satellite images. senior in journalism and life. We shouldn’t let the lesson pass by. Other species of algae might perfect environment for phyto- Other cases of massive algal mass communication and The ISU Police Department puts on not produce toxins, but some can plankton to thrive. Climate change blooming happened in Lake Erie environmental studies from a free school shooting training program affect marine life in ways that and the human activity associated in 2011, when it experienced one Milo, Iowa. called Violent Incident Response Training. During this training, one of the officers will tell you humans are the Letters to the Editor only animal on the planet that rational- izes fear. And he’s right: When we en- counter a suspicious character, rather than leaving the room or otherwise reacting to protect ourselves, we think More to sports than winning “Oh, he’s just a little different, it’s okay.” We fear offending someone more I recently read Alexander Maxwell’s opin- far as to say I hate it. But I’ve learned far more didn’t play as well as the other team. than we fear the real possibilities of ion article titled, “College sports do not foster from losing than I ever have from winning. We can’t ignore that college sports bring actual danger. And sometimes that fear good feelings,” and as a sports fan, found it to be Losing brought me and my teammates closer, about some of the most inspiring stories seen has deadly consequences. out of touch and almost insulting. Throughout it pushed me to get better. It also taught me to in today’s world. Eric LeGrand from Rutgers “If you see something, say some- the article he argues college sports create more be a realist. It taught me that sometimes, no lead his team from his wheelchair, and Jack thing” is supposed to be a command losers than they do winners. I would agree, matter how hard I try, it’s possible that I’m not Hoffman, a 7-year-old with cancer, scored a for action. Humans often fail to act however, I would argue this is not a problem. the best, and that’s okay. touchdown in the Nebraska spring football when they lack direction. As you would My dad is a gym teacher and I have four There is honor in losing so long as you game. Yes, sports label one team a winner and also see in Violent Incident Response brothers, so I was surrounded by sports from played the right way. Sure, sports praise win- one a loser, but if that’s all you can focus on as a Training, were you to take it, when a young age. Have I lost more games than I ners more than losers, but they are praising sports fan, you’re missing the ball entirely. faced with a horrifying situation, peo- ever won? Sure, but did that leave me a broken, their superior skills, not the quality of their ple will very frequently do absolutely disheartened human being? Absolutely not. character. Losing doesn’t make you a lesser hu- Joseph Couillard is a senior in manage- nothing — that is, until someone else Do I dislike losing? Of course, I would go so man being; it just means that on that night, you ment information systems. acts and shows them what to do. Your fear is a gift. Many times our “spidey sense” tingles right before something bad happens. This makes sense because most of our brain func- Veishea injuries Satirical column tion is unconscious, so it stands to reason we’re picking up on things we’re not aware of. Sometimes that weird feeling is spot-on and it’s telling you to mar ISU’s image not so humorous react. Yes, as we mentioned Friday, you I arrived at Mary Greeley all over again. Though I realized your piece work or success? must have common sense, but don’t ig- Medical Center Emergency A normal gallbladder surgery was written satirically, I felt the While few people will nore your other senses either. If you see Department on Saturday, April 20, is often an outpatient procedure. need to respond on behalf of receive any physical trophies something, please do say something, it at approximately 7 a.m. with symp- Other times, a 24-hour stay is those who did not catch on to later in life, people will earn just might save some lives. toms of severe abdominal pain. required. In my case, I was there this fashionably late April Fools’ metaphorical trophies, such The staff was prompt, professional two additional days. joke. Losing does indeed make as employment. Maybe in the and compassionate. They diag- I can’t help but think the delay me sad, but not nearly as sad as Gumdrop Forest where your Editorial Board nosed me with acute cholecystitis I endured waiting for treatment as I felt after finding this article in argument is valid, employers Katherine Klingseis, editor in chief (gall bladder) and informed me “more pressing cases” were moved the Daily. can just post resumes on a wall Michael Belding, opinion editor that I would be going into surgery ahead of me had something to do When interviewing and throw darts at them. When Barry Snell, assistant opinion editor soon. with my need to be hospitalized someone, it is helpful to ask a I say resume, I mean a sheet Mackenzie Nading, assistant opinion editor for online At that time, other patients the extra nights. Needless to say, I deep enough question so their of paper with a name since began arriving suffering from am quite concerned about the ad- response brings some knowl- accomplishments now mean Opinions expressed in columns and letters injuries sustained during Veishea ditional expenses for my extended edge to the table. For instance, nothing in this magical land. are those of the author(s) and do not “festivities” the night before. stay. I asked my roommate if he Unfortunately, we’re not cutting necessarily reflect the opinions of the Daily or organizations with which the author(s) Patient No. 1 suffered a compound Obviously, there was turmoil preferred sleeping on a mattress down lollipop trees outside the are associated. fracture and was moved ahead of and disruption in the streets of or on used needles. He chose the sea monkey hut because this is me. An hour later, I was informed Ames directly associated with former, but we can all agree that the real world. Feedback policy: by the triage doctor of another Veishea weekend. The Ames no but a heroine junky would And now that this article The Daily encourages discussion but does not guarantee has received national attention its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any fracture patient was bumped Police, Fire Department and have taken the needles. letter or online feedback. ahead of me as well. But there was the Emergency Medical Service You mentioned that we offer from several comedy Twitter Send your letters to [email protected]. more to come as additional alcohol personnel had their hands full all a great number of diversity- accounts, it makes me feel even Letters must include the name(s), phone number(s), related injuries and illnesses were weekend. based scholarships, but say more sad. majors and/or group affiliation(s) and year in school of the author(s). moved ahead of me. So to the Veishea colleges, this competition is not useful and Actually, after re-reading Phone numbers and addresses will not be published. After being there for approxi- conduct is out of control ... and it therefore academic merit this article, I am now confident Online feedback may be used if first name and last mately 11 hours, I was taken into makes you look bad. should not be considered. Are you’re kidding. Good luck in life. name, major and year in school are included in the post. Feedback posted online is eligible for print surgery. I was informed the next you saying that scholarships in the Iowa State Daily. day that Saturday night/Sunday Susan McGregor is a resident should be awarded to people Michael Scopelliti is a morning, the staff went through it of Manson, Iowa. solely on race and not on hard senior in architecture.

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THE FASHION SHOW

Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily Photo: Huiling Wu/Iowa State Daily Students set up an exhibit from The Fashion Show in Morril Hall on Friday. The Fashion Show 2013 exhibit opens Monday and Students set up an exhibit from The Fashion Show in Morril will show winning designs from the student-run fashion show. This year’s exhibit will be displayed as a timeline of the show. Hall on Friday. The exhibit will be open until Aug. 30. WINNERS BACK IN SPOTLIGHT

By Stephanie Noble upon year. The show itself attracted more than 2,000 spring that the exhibit will differ from that of ISD Style Writer The garments shown in the display are all audience members this year, which shows the previous years. first- and second-place winners from the show, event’s magnitude. “We are featuring a timeline of the show the “creme de la creme.” The exhibit not only demonstrates pride in with the exhibit. It allows our viewer to better Whether you love art or fashion or are simply Those who attended the show can now get the hard work of all of the apparel students but understand the whole process,” Syring said. proud of your school, the Mary Alice Gallery has a chance to see how the pieces look close up, it also highlights the importance of the show to Attendees will be given handouts of all of the an event for you. From 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, said Kristie Syring and Sara Kinderknecht, the the program. winners’ design statements. you can head to 1015 Morrill Hall and witness Gallery and Display directors. Both were es- The support from alumni, parents and fel- For those who haven’t already picked one up, the grand opening of The Fashion Show 2013 pecially excited about a few examples of this, low students each April for the past 31 years has The Fashion Show T-shirts will also be sold at exhibit. including senior Molly Charipar’s “Tailored for helped encourage design students to make their the opening. The exhibit showcases 20 of the winning Tots” line. collections more creative, and this exhibit gives After the opening night, the exhibit will be garments from the show, which took place April “She digitally printed all of the tops with dif- attendees the opportunity to see the results of open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays until Aug. 13, allowing those who could not attend to see ferent bug patterns,” Syring said. “From afar it this in detail. 30. Admission is free, but flash photography is why The Fashion Show causes such a stir year would be a detail that would be hard to see.” Syring and Kinderknecht confirmed this prohibited.

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By Ian Laughead ISD Style Writer

Welcome to spring, everyone. With temperatures finally hit- ting the high notes this week, change is definitely in the air. Don’t shed those layers too quick though; now more than ever, we are seeing as significant a shift in climate as we are in clothing. Those pseudo-authentic heritage menswear trends are slow- ly getting pushed out by a warm front. A warmly patterned and printed front that is. Men’s clothes this spring and summer are an escape from the super-traditional look we saw last year. Replacing classic cham- brays and chinos are vibrant patterns with even more vibrant personalities. Making its way off the runway and down to the real world, the makings of a few Parisian- and London-based designers has predicated a full-on megatrend of camouflage everything and a full rethink of the traditional textile print. Camo has been around seemingly forever, but this time around it’s doing it big and brashly and not taking “no” for an an- swer. Camo can be found on bow ties, flatbills and sneakers, and frankly, there’s not much you can’t make louder and more militant with some fatigues. New in the menswear arena, however, we’re seeing two pat- terns making a giant leap for man from the back of women’s clos- ets: polka dots and florals. In print, those words look so foreign to men’s wardrobe, but in reality, designers have styled them down, taking out all the frilly girlishness and making them — dare we say it — masculine. A white dot on a dark ground tie is a bit dapper but quite dar- ing. We’ve even seen the print on rucksacks, proving its versatility. The florals though? These aren’t your grandma’s roses or car- nations. Bold birds of paradise give off a tropical, not-tourist vibe, one that says “I own the beach” more than “I live on it.” But who’s to stop anyone from trying a Hawaiian surfer hibiscus print? Not us. After all, the only way men’s fashion works is if you give off that devil-may-care attitude. Tops in that category, however, is a bandana print that looks like it was pulled straight off a motorcyclist’s unhelmeted head. Carried down and applied to shorts looks great paired with a sim- Photos courtesy of Urban Outfitters Photos courtesy of Urban Outfitters ple T-shirt, and on its own, pulls off a trendy-but-not-trying-too- Top: This bandana-printed pair of shorts is an unexpected, cool Top: The right way to do florals is with bold, graphic and sharp addition to any casual look. Bottom: It may be a classic, but hard look. Put it together with a camo jacket, floral shirt and polka designs. Bottom: Polka dots are not considered just for ladies camouflage is cooler than ever in this spring’s fashion trends. dot bag? Try it and get back to us. anymore, as seen here in this street-inspired backpack. Fashion GIFT DECOR

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