This jacket is absolutely gorgeous, and practically new. However, in light of the fact that it is my least favorite from my considerable Indy jacket collection, and the fact that there are things I need more more than a 6th Indy jacket...
This is the brown Signature Series jacket (the older...
djd is right. Steve still has a few of these liners around, so the hat could virtually new. I'm not positive, but he might be using these up on his "loyal repeat customers." The only "dating by liner" possibility is if you have one of the newer liners.
I picked up a straw one, which is very soft, very cheap, but doesn't look that bad on a person's head. Honestly, though, I just wanted the plain black ribbon for something else.
Well, I meant it strictly in a relative sense... and I said "dressier" not "dressy."
I happened to get a catalog today that had something I would call "dressier" than your run-of-the-mill sandal. In fact, the catalog calls them "Dress Sandals!"...
I think this USED to be true, Yeps. But, like most things, sandals have changed. There are now "dressier" sandals, sandals with support and better "insoles." Even sandals that aren't that easy to get in and out of. Trust me, I have a pair that take more effort to remove than most shoes...
I'm a little late to this party, but I own fairly accurate gear, and have tackled the problem of wearing the stuff and not "being in costume." The first step was realizing something that many people forget - aside from the bag, whip, and gun, it's not a costume. It's clothing. Like any other...
The peach look might be due to the red dress next to it. It does not look peach in person.
I hadn't thought of that. Hmmm... Thank you for that.
I thought that way at first, but I was surprised to find it worked well with the black shirt. It doesn't work with any other shirt, though...
Here is a photo of taken by a friend last year. Yes, the jacket is sinfully open. It was hot, we were waiting around, sue me. :ohwell: Point is, this is the suit, with different "accessories." By the time I can photograph the whole thing together, it'll be too late. Sorry about that. I...
OK, I have a suit outfit I plan to wear soon, and everything is decided except the shoes (and belt to match, of course). The suit is "natural" colored linen (so, a light tan), double breasted, with widely spaced black pin stripes. I usually wear brown & white spectators with this suit, but...
I think we are all missing an important issue here - blinded by elitism, I would say. There are members here for whom that ad will lead to exactly what they are in the market for. There are lots of people here (and possibly coming here in the future) who want or can't only afford anything BUT...
I just saw that again, but on dvd for the first time, on an HD tv. You can see things a bit better, thankfully. I found myself admiring some hats and clothing that I had not during vhs viewings. Funny thing is, the only hat in that movie I don't like is The Shadow's!
Well, if you decide to ditch the black ribbon, send it to me! I rather like the basic black ribbon and bow on a panama. Once in a while, I see something colorful that appeal to me, but then I realize that my wardrobe doesn't support it, or I can't find it in my size. I also don't favor the...
I have to admit, there are a couple of interesting items apparent in the photos. Mainly, though, I don't see this place doing much for the state of hat-wearing. Too much of there stuff looks like the sort of things I see everywhere and wish to avoid. And... "Arth?" Really? I hate to be yet...
I'm an Indy nut, and also a practical man. However, as a movie lover, I am not bothered by the idea of Indy's brown hat being the same from start to finish. To me, it's not about what we all know to be impossible. It's about cinema magic, stroy-telling wonder. It's Indy's lucky hat, his...
To bring this back to the original question... MOST of the time, Indy's hat brim is up in the back, but the flange is not dramatic. I find a good way to get that small upward curl is to steam or wet the brim while up and coax the curl by hand until it's only around the edge in back, rather than...
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