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Some other hats, outfits on extras
It is all in the collar! Check out the collar = soooo Elvis!MCrider said:... but what amazes me is that photo with Depp in a scruffy shirt, ripped jeans and a hat. How he still manages to make it look cool is beyond me. But hey, he's Johnny Depp - I guess that explains it all.
dschonn said:I was wondering that too. Odd, that.
JohnnyB53 said:Here's Johnny side-by-side with a pic of my dad in 1954 when he was almost exactly Johnny's present age (about 45-1/2).
The hat geometries are pretty similar--tall, straight-sided crown with relatively narrow brim, definitely 2.5" or less. I don't know if my dad was still wearing a '30s-era hat here (but it looks brand-spankin' new), or if he got that hat at a store that carried more traditionally shaped fedoras.
tonyb said:I'm thinkin' that ad dates from the era depicted in the movie, the late 1920s or early '30s.
Brad Bowers said:Quite right. Published in the Saturday Evening Post, August 24, 1929, as a matter of fact.
I'm collecting this year-long series of ads, and that's one I happen to have.
Brad
:arated:Brad Bowers said:...
I'm collecting this year-long series of ads, and that's one I happen to have.
thunderw21 said:The mid-'50s went back to the '30s look for a short time. Hats from both periods can look remarkably similar.
johnnyphi said:Brad... Is it fair to say that the hat in your avitar is period appropriate for this film? Looks to have the correct dimensions/ribbon.
CRH said:So, like, do you come here to the lounge for pleasure or research? I'm curious because I've tended a few bars and that's always a question I asked myself about the most interesting customers.
DOUGLAS said:
This is a tremendous look and photo. It is as artful as the advert below.
Daoud said:Who cares about his lid- it's that M-1927 that stokes my envy. You're carryin' one of those down the street, you could be wearing a propeller beanie and people would still show you respect. Or fear. Or both.