Knifedaddy
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Hi all, great site, lots of good info! Forgive me if I've missed the obvious...but were fedoras worn during World War 1? Thanks.
Thanks...the same hat as the 30's and 40's?OldSkoolFrat said:Yes, as the name, "Fedora" comes from a play and then an opera from the late 1800's.
Though peak caps and trench helmets were also en' vogue in 1914-1918.
Thanks! $1.50???Fatdutchman said:From a facsimile copy of a 1902 Sears catalog. Hopefully, it's big enough for you to be able to see.
I just figured if they didn't exist then, Spielberg took liberties in Last Crusade. Just look at how many factual liberties he took in a movie set in 1938 with German uniforms, weaponry, ZEPPELINS STILL FLYING, INDY NOT BEING BLINDED BY PETROLEUM.J.T.Marcus said:Remember YOUNG INDIANA JONES?
Knifedaddy said:Thanks for the responses. Looking at those pictures I wondered, what "killed" the top hat look? Will top hats ever be back in style? (Aside from rocker Slash wearing one).
J.T.Marcus said:Remember YOUNG INDIANA JONES?
Pat_H said:They're re-running that on Saturday mornings on the History Channel.
J.T.Marcus said:Thanks, I appreciate it!
It is pretty good for what it is.Pat_H said:It runs early. In my time zone I have to catch it at 5:00 am.
I have been. I'd forgotten how much I enjoyed the show.
That is a wrong and dangerous misconception. Hats were on the decline for a few decades before Kennedy was the last president to wear a top hat.Dixon Cannon said:Well, it's been said before, Kennedy killed the hat! He all but refused to wear his top hat for his inauguration and seemed to be the death knell for top hats.