30's musican with Indysque Fedora?
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30's musican with Indysque Fedora?
I know the picture is not the best but I tought I'd share it here. I think the hat looks a bit like a Indy Fedora
blind boy Fuller, blues musican
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IS there any pinch to it? It looks open crowned to me. It might work if it was bashed right though. It certainly is tall enough and seems pretty straigh.Tycoonman wrote:It fits the time period, but it looks more like a black fedora to me. From what I can see in the picture, the pinch in the front isn't tight enough. Not a bad looking hat though, espically with us select few that have a hat fetish.
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It's way too tall and round on top to have any center dent. It looks pretty much unbashed to me.The real Henry wrote:Maybe it just has a center and no front pinch, which was very common on vintage homburgs of the golden era. But I seen some fedora with that style, too. A good example are the hats Frank Sinatra wore, not 20s-40s, but...
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Dude- Sinatra's hats were TINY and he always wore them really far back on his head.
True, Bogart had the untapered look going for him in his films in the 30's and 40's...but yeah.Certainly not an Indy lid- although, he does have that pinch near the top on his more famous hats (Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Big Sleep). Indy's hat happens to be a British made hat- hence the center dent. Americans- they liked them c-crowns in their fedoras.
True, Bogart had the untapered look going for him in his films in the 30's and 40's...but yeah.Certainly not an Indy lid- although, he does have that pinch near the top on his more famous hats (Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Big Sleep). Indy's hat happens to be a British made hat- hence the center dent. Americans- they liked them c-crowns in their fedoras.
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I'm sure you're not alone... I'm just astounded (in a disgutsted and disapointed way) that styles from the 1950’s, 1960’s and 1970’s get recycled year after year and yet there are a few of us who keep “The Retrocentric Hope Alive” with the style of the 1930’s and 1940’s.
I would hope to see more pix of “Blind Boy Fuller” and his fabulous fedora soon.
I would hope to see more pix of “Blind Boy Fuller” and his fabulous fedora soon.
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Yeah, I'm sick of the 60's-80's retro clothing. The colors are generally horible and the patterns aren't usally that great either not to mention most of it's sloppy looking. If they are going to recycle, it would be nice to see some good looking fashon come back in style (with nice fedoras).
You see a nice "classic Hollywood" dress/look on the red carpets once in a while. Vintage has been the buzz word for a year or so for dress occasions in Hollywood.
You see a nice "classic Hollywood" dress/look on the red carpets once in a while. Vintage has been the buzz word for a year or so for dress occasions in Hollywood.