jdbenson
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While I was recuperating from a vicious cold I spent most of my waking hours watching old movies. I was in a Bogart mood, so I watched CASABLANCA, TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE, and THE MALTESE FALCON…all fantastic hat movies.
Bogie wears different fedoras in each of these films. In CASABLANCA he has a wide brimmed C-Crown with zero taper. In TREASURE he has a narrow brimmed, tapered, C-Crown with deep dents a pinch so tight it’s worn a hole thru the felt. In FALCON he wears a wide brimmed, zero taper, diamond bash with no dents and a tight pinch (a real beauty). But, I noticed something about Bogey’s hats that are very different that any hat I’ve seen. Whenever there’s a shot of Bogey from behind we can see the top of his hat. In every movie, regardless of the bash/taper, there’s a HUGE indentation on the top of the hat, obviously because the crowns were so high. On the FALCON diamond bash, it looks like the top crease of the crown goes down over one inch before the actual top of the hat.
None of my hats are like that. In fact, I tend to pop out/up the bash on hats because of my big ol’ high domed noggin.
So I got to wondering: were crown heights that much higher back in the 30s/40s? Or, was Bogey a tiny little pin-head?
Are there any current makers who make fedoras with higher crowns? I can’t stand working to get a nice bash and then popping it out whenever I actually put the hat on…
Bogie wears different fedoras in each of these films. In CASABLANCA he has a wide brimmed C-Crown with zero taper. In TREASURE he has a narrow brimmed, tapered, C-Crown with deep dents a pinch so tight it’s worn a hole thru the felt. In FALCON he wears a wide brimmed, zero taper, diamond bash with no dents and a tight pinch (a real beauty). But, I noticed something about Bogey’s hats that are very different that any hat I’ve seen. Whenever there’s a shot of Bogey from behind we can see the top of his hat. In every movie, regardless of the bash/taper, there’s a HUGE indentation on the top of the hat, obviously because the crowns were so high. On the FALCON diamond bash, it looks like the top crease of the crown goes down over one inch before the actual top of the hat.
None of my hats are like that. In fact, I tend to pop out/up the bash on hats because of my big ol’ high domed noggin.
So I got to wondering: were crown heights that much higher back in the 30s/40s? Or, was Bogey a tiny little pin-head?
Are there any current makers who make fedoras with higher crowns? I can’t stand working to get a nice bash and then popping it out whenever I actually put the hat on…