Have I spotted Fedora's celebrity customer?

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Have I spotted Fedora's celebrity customer?

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Link might not be entirely safe for work. No nudity but the site has a reputation of posting most paparazzi shots. id rate it on a similar level as looking at the sun (uk tabloid) online.

http://www.idontlikeyouinthatway.com/20 ... ts-me.html
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I'm not so sure about that. Fedora said that the hat the individual wanted was to be a pork pie in design rather than Steve's tried and true fedora....as seen in these photos. :-k

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Michaelson wrote:I'm not so sure about that. Fedora said that the hat the individual wanted was to be a pork pie in design rather than Steve's tried and true fedora....as seen in these photos. :-k

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Ah, right. I wasnt too clear which option had been chosen. Cheers.
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Is it just me or does it look like he has very tiny hands??? :?
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Post by rick5150 »

It is not just you. He is reportedly using a "hand" double for the hand shots on the sequel to the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie, because he has feminine hands according to the tabloids. Some shots of that hat look rough like wool...
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Post by JPdesign »

he has had that hat for a while, wore it while promoting Pirates 1. All evidence points to borsalino.

thin band, bound edge, wind trolley, and standard borsalino brown.




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Post by Gater »

Yeah, my wife gets all of the Hollywood celebrity trash rags, and he has had pics taken with that hat for quite a while now.
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My wife also showed me this picture and asked if it is 'the hat'....
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Post by crazylegsmurphy »

Doubt it....you need to look for Fedoras ribbon and Bow i think.
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Yeppers, that is a Borsalino Allessandria...........with a high crown.........saw a similar item at Peters Bros........... :wink:
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oklahoma_jones wrote:Yeppers, that is a Borsalino Allessandria...........with a high crown.........saw a similar item at Peters Bros........... :wink:
Borsalino produces a lot of hats without showing them in their catalogues! Weird!
If you look at their catalogues it seems they have just 3 or 4 kind of hats
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Post by Indiana Jerry »

Anonymous post in the blog below the pics:
No one mentioned the Freddy Kruger hat?
:shock: :? :lol:

I was just thinking that was funny, since we were talking about whether it was an Indy...but check out Freddy's hat:
http://www.nightmareonelmstreet.com/

Other than the missing ribbon and the SUPERSQUEEZED pinch, that looks like a nice tall crowned Fedora of some sort. (Man, when I'm wrong, I go big...BIG! :roll: )

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Maybe that was how Depp found out about the fedora since he was in the first Nightmare on Elm Street.
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Indiana Jerry wrote:Other than the missing ribbon and the SUPERSQUEEZED pinch, that looks like a nice tall crowned Fedora of some sort. (Man, when I'm wrong, I go big...BIG! :roll: )

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That's not really a typical picture of Freddy's lid. Do a search for actual movie pictures and you will see how much it looks like a TOD.

Can you imagine him showing up at Herbert Johnson's in London?
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Post by Oklahoma Jones »

Hemingway, I know I saw a website 2 years ago that was exclusively devoted to Mr. Krueger, and had exact replicas of the hats, sweaters, and gloves from each movie. What I remember specifically was that the site said the hats were Borsalinos..............now, if I can just find the link............
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