I have to agree. In a lot of old movies, you do not see peope wth sunglasses and fedoras. Sometimes the "off the wall" types or movie directors, lol. Maybe it's the movies and they don't "need" glasses. But I'm the same way, I've never associated people that wear fedoras, also wearing glasses.afrayedknot wrote:I guess I've never really seen anyone wear sunglasses with a fedora before. Of course, I don't see too many people wearing fedoras, either.
Indy's Sunglasses
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Re: Indy's Sunglasses
How I see it is, almost all of Indy's clothes are military inspired, jacket, shirt, pants, belts, etc. Therefor his sunglasses would be as well. Now the sunglasses that I'd see him in would be aviator style, like the ones you can get from uswings.com.
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Re: Indy's Sunglasses
Which ones? The ones he wears in the lecture hall, or the ones he wears at his house when talking to Mutt.
The ones I currently wear are of 1920's manufacture, and are like the ones he wears at home, but with wrap around cables where his aren't.
Regards! Michaelson
The ones I currently wear are of 1920's manufacture, and are like the ones he wears at home, but with wrap around cables where his aren't.
Regards! Michaelson