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I'm sure this is common knowledge to most of you, but I was interested to see, while watching Ken Burns' recent documentary series, Prohibition, that 'front' pinches were very wide back in the 20s, ie, much further back along the hat; in some cases nearer the back than the front.
In fact you'd be hard pushed to call it a 'front' pinch at all. The hats had more of a 'side' pinch. And judging by the plethora of footage from the '20s in the documentary it seems that, while there were different pinches, including the classic tight front pinch, 'side' pinches were actually the norm, whether you were the president or, as in the case below, Al Capone.
(the 3-part documentary series is highly recommended, by the way)
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As a last note, I was also surprised just how many men didn't have a pinch in their hats at all.
In fact you'd be hard pushed to call it a 'front' pinch at all. The hats had more of a 'side' pinch. And judging by the plethora of footage from the '20s in the documentary it seems that, while there were different pinches, including the classic tight front pinch, 'side' pinches were actually the norm, whether you were the president or, as in the case below, Al Capone.
(the 3-part documentary series is highly recommended, by the way)
As a last note, I was also surprised just how many men didn't have a pinch in their hats at all.
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