Adding to what has already been said, here is an excerpt from
http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?f ... 234#p87234" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; that I wrote many years back looking at it all in great detail. This was before Blu-Ray but as I watch Raiders in high def, the analysis/opinion still holds true. I'm sure other details have been noted over the years. I just tried my Fed Deluxe on and it still looks exactly the same. I was never able to get the center crease in a tight pinch down towards the ribbon as I would like. Probably due to the thickness of the material. - Enjoy
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It has been observed that the bow of the hat is slightly towards the front of the head in Raiders. This is not observed
in any of the other movies. The cause for this, I feel, if from the hat being turned. I am only going to discuss the turn and what
I see from it.
The Brim
I truly believe the brim of the Raiders hat is as flat as flat can get when the hat is setting on a table (or office chair).
It’s only when the hat is placed on the head that the head “deforms” the sweatband. This combined with how the hat
is placed on the head and the dimensional cut will cause the classic Raiders “swooshes” that we see and take on
a completely different appearance.
So, what exactly are we supposed to see?
The first thing to look at is what is happening over or above the right ear. There is a very pronounced swoop that starts
almost in the back of the hat. And, peaks over the eye and then starts down and doesn’t stop till it reaches
the brim front.
Picture courtesy of MK
On the left side where the bow is at, the brim does something different. It folds or bends up towards the side of the hat.
It’s different from the right side. There are some shots in the movie where the brim on this side seems rather flat.
I personally believe that it’s due to wear-and-tear or not turning the hat.
So, when the hat is viewed from the front, there are two different shapes going on. One side is straight and flat and
the other side is swooped up.
The front of the brim has a few unique things going on. First, is the additional little swoop over the right eye
of the wearer.
The second thing is a small hump in the brim around the forehead.
Finally, the back of the brim is rounded all the way around. The felt actually dips down slightly before it makes
it way back up and ends.
So, these are just some of my observations. If you are like me, you are never satisfied with the look of your hat and
will spend countless hours in front of a mirror tweaking, pushing and adjusting. Hopefully, what I have learned
will help make your time a little more productive.
High Regards,
Pyroxene