Coyle's Downtowner Fedora
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Re: Coyle's Downtowner Fedora
Sounds like my kind of convention!
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I apologize in advance for veering off-topic. I don't have any photos of cute, scantily-clad girls to add to this discussion. Will you settle for some boring old hat pix?
Dress Like a Hero - Feel Like a Star in Coyle's "Downtowner" Indiana Jones-style fedora from Todd's Costumes!
https://www.toddscostumes.com/cgi/comme ... key=353310
Okay, well... the "dress like a hero" tag line might be a little over the top, but the Coyle's Downtowner is definitely the hat for achieving that over-the-top Raiders of the Lost Ark look!
A few screen-accuracy purists (is there anybody fitting that description on these boards?) might raise an eyebrow at the purple tint to the ribbon in these shots; for the record, the photos were taken in late afternoon "warm" lighting conditions, and the textured ribbon really picked up the red tones in the sunlight.
To bring this post back on track: there was a spectacularly pretty girl wearing spectacularly little clothing frolicking in the shore break -- down near that concrete drainage culvert visible in the top picture -- shortly before I set up to snap these shots. It's hard to imagine that a girl who could easily be a swimsuit model -- for all I know, she is a swimsuit model; she's the girlfriend of a professional big-wave tow-in surfer who lives in a two-million dollar beach house -- didn't come dashing across the sand begging to pose in these photos with the goofy guy dressed up in his little Indiana Jones costume.
I guess I'll have to join you guys at Wizard Con for that to happen.
Dress Like a Hero - Feel Like a Star in Coyle's "Downtowner" Indiana Jones-style fedora from Todd's Costumes!
https://www.toddscostumes.com/cgi/comme ... key=353310
Okay, well... the "dress like a hero" tag line might be a little over the top, but the Coyle's Downtowner is definitely the hat for achieving that over-the-top Raiders of the Lost Ark look!
A few screen-accuracy purists (is there anybody fitting that description on these boards?) might raise an eyebrow at the purple tint to the ribbon in these shots; for the record, the photos were taken in late afternoon "warm" lighting conditions, and the textured ribbon really picked up the red tones in the sunlight.
To bring this post back on track: there was a spectacularly pretty girl wearing spectacularly little clothing frolicking in the shore break -- down near that concrete drainage culvert visible in the top picture -- shortly before I set up to snap these shots. It's hard to imagine that a girl who could easily be a swimsuit model -- for all I know, she is a swimsuit model; she's the girlfriend of a professional big-wave tow-in surfer who lives in a two-million dollar beach house -- didn't come dashing across the sand begging to pose in these photos with the goofy guy dressed up in his little Indiana Jones costume.
I guess I'll have to join you guys at Wizard Con for that to happen.
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great pics , love that rainbow in the first shot , but i did notice your bag is on the wrong side? oh well , like i said , great pics
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GREAT shots, davidd!
Especially love that first one... wonderful lighting in that shot, by the way.
Thanks for these (I'd almost forgotten what this thread was about, too!)
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It started off as a thread for hats... then it turned into a thread for hats and girls.
By the way David, where did you take those pics at?
By the way David, where did you take those pics at?
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I loved my Downtowner! But is it me or is your front pinch a little loose?
I've switched to loving my Uptowner, but did just order one of the last brown deluxe FED III's )
I've switched to loving my Uptowner, but did just order one of the last brown deluxe FED III's )
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I noticed that the front pinch seems to have loosened up a bit. I've only worn this hat once, for about fifteen minutes, while snapping a few photos back when it first arrived in November '09. Since November... 6 months give or take... it's been stored in the original plastic in the original hat box. Apparently the "stiffness" and molded shape of the hat relaxes over time.
A few more photos of the Downtowner from different angles:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/460 ... 59c0_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/460 ... bb40_b.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1021/460 ... 06b7_b.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1365/460 ... db65_b.jpg
A few more photos of the Downtowner from different angles:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/460 ... 59c0_b.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/460 ... bb40_b.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1021/460 ... 06b7_b.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1365/460 ... db65_b.jpg
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mine is still pretty stiff , i mean i wear it every other day , but it has been used quite alot in the last nine months i have had mine
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Over the top? Hey..! Alright, let's have a "best tag line" contest.Okay, well... the "dress like a hero" tag line might be a little over the top
The hat looks great on you! You wear it well.
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Here's my downtowner and I hiking the other day in Julian, CA:
And here's a side view in more formal attire:
And here's a side view in more formal attire:
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Just speaking my opinion here, Photoss... but I think that Downtowner looks fantastic on you!
And whether you're dressing in up or dressing it down, it seems to REALLY suit you!
Mitch
And whether you're dressing in up or dressing it down, it seems to REALLY suit you!
Mitch
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Thanks Mitch! In similar fashion, I really love all the hats you yourself own.
I know for me personally, the Downtowner is everything I want in an Indy fedora, it's cheap (price-wise), sturdy, and dare I say fashionable.
I must say that at certain angles it is also a very 'aggressive' hat. For those with smaller noggins, this probably wouldn't be the best choice. the hat ribbon is kind of purplish too, under certain light. As stated by others, the stiffness does lighten up a tad with use, but it still is comparable to the DP.
I know for me personally, the Downtowner is everything I want in an Indy fedora, it's cheap (price-wise), sturdy, and dare I say fashionable.
I must say that at certain angles it is also a very 'aggressive' hat. For those with smaller noggins, this probably wouldn't be the best choice. the hat ribbon is kind of purplish too, under certain light. As stated by others, the stiffness does lighten up a tad with use, but it still is comparable to the DP.
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I was thinkin about that ribbon on the Downtowner...What if you replaced it with some of LLS's ribbon? (No offence to Todd or the ribbon he sells of course. I was just thinking about what was being said about LLS's ribbon in another thread)
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instead of creating another thread i'm just gonna post my downtowner with new ribbon from todds costumes
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indyclone wrote:instead of creating another thread i'm just gonna post my downtowner with new ribbon from todds costumes
I like that ribbon much more than the original. Nice job!
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yeah i thought it looked good when i put the todd ribbon on my old dorfman , and i thought the other was a bit brown looking and this does look so much better . i had the ribbon put by the professionals at optimos of chicago
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Now that's a tall crown! The ribbon looks better than the original ribbon it was installed with.
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I'll have to grab one of those ribbons, it looks great!
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That ribbon does look better than the original!
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when i got the ribbon before, i had it replaced on my dorfman. and the ribbon looked so much better , and i figured it had to be better than the brownish looking one on the downtowner.
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not bad for 2.00 dollars i ordered two and will have the ribbon used on my uptowner soonPhotoss wrote:I'll have to grab one of those ribbons, it looks great!
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my downtowner on my head with the new ribbon , sorry lighting condition in my collection room isnt as bright as i would like
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Wow, and I thought my Fed III was high.
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They aren't that tall anymore. We're steaming them shorter. Indyclone just likes it that way. If you look at it with a fresh pair of eyes, it really suits him.
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Not that tall anymore? Awww, man! I was thinking of ordering a second one, because my other hats don't look tall enough in relation to the diameter (61/62). The Downtowner is... or was... a great Indy-style hat for larger size heads. Do you still have any "tall" 61 or 62 in stock?
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Yes, we do have some that aren't shortened yet. Just let us know how tall you want it when you order.
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My friends and I made a small video the other day, and I wore my Downtowner in it, so if any of you want to see the hat in slightly different light:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr_hXUlw_6Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr_hXUlw_6Y
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Just watched that, Photoss...
Was either laughin' or smilin' all the way through!
You hang with a rough crowd but I LOVE 'em!
And great music cues, too... really gave it a nice "suspense meets comedy" touch.
Despite what surprised me as a bit of "switching of gears" with the ending, I thought that was really Well Done!
Cheers,
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Thanks Mitch
For those of you with little time, if you pause the video at 0:23, you can see the colour of the stock hat ribbon in warm light, similar to what davidd posted above.
For those of you with little time, if you pause the video at 0:23, you can see the colour of the stock hat ribbon in warm light, similar to what davidd posted above.
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indyclone wrote:here is my downtowners at the c2e2 comic convention last week
What is she supposed to be, a Iron Man 2 girl from the begininng?
Sorry for the off topic question.
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Y'know, Ranger...
I just realized that prior to you asking that question, I had not asked myself for even a second what she was trying to be...
It just... never entered my head.
But now that you mention it... Yeah, I think it must be one of those "Ironettes" from the Stark Expo Opening Ceremonies Dance number thingy...
I just realized that prior to you asking that question, I had not asked myself for even a second what she was trying to be...
It just... never entered my head.
But now that you mention it... Yeah, I think it must be one of those "Ironettes" from the Stark Expo Opening Ceremonies Dance number thingy...
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i didnt mind her at all, at least she didnt go running from a 44 yr old gearhead at a comic con , lol
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How come I feel like I would get jail time just looking at that photo.
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ahhh , i'm she was of age , but wouldnt the world be a better lace if every hot girl was a comic nerd or geek? instead of us having a wife or girlfriend who justs puts up with our nuttiness, sorry about going off topic , back to business then.
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Luckily, my wife is fully supportive and even encouraging of me being into the gear. She digs the look big time.
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isnt that great when your spouse loves you enough to see you dress up ---lol and hey welcome to c.o.wsimndermot wrote:Luckily, my wife is fully supportive and even encouraging of me being into the gear. She digs the look big time.