Brad Bowers
I'll Lock Up
- Messages
- 4,187
I need some help deciding what color a particular hat is, from those that have far more experience with vintage hats than I (which is probably everyone, since my experience is next to none).
These screen captures, with mucho thanks for Zohar's help, come from a cheap DVD version of "My Man Godfrey," a 1936 film starring William Powell and Carole Lombard. (She's cute, but if she's anything like her character, I can see why they divorced! )
Anyway, I like the hat Powell wears in this movie, and in a couple of the "Thin Man" movies, too, and I'd like to find one similar, though with a larger brim. I can't quite figure out what color it might have been. It looks almost white compared to the other hats in the photos. I know the film print quality has a lot to do with the way it looks, but it sure looks lighter than a gray. My guess was pearl, but I don't know for sure. It also looks like it has either a Cavanagh edge, or maybe just an overwelt.
http://public.fotki.com/jbbowers/fedoras/godfrey1.html
http://public.fotki.com/jbbowers/fedoras/godfrey2.html
http://public.fotki.com/jbbowers/fedoras/godfrey3.html
He must've liked that color. He wears a similar hat in "The Kennel Murder Case," only the ribbon is a silver color, or something like it.
Any ideas on the color?
Thanks, folks.
Brad Bowers
These screen captures, with mucho thanks for Zohar's help, come from a cheap DVD version of "My Man Godfrey," a 1936 film starring William Powell and Carole Lombard. (She's cute, but if she's anything like her character, I can see why they divorced! )
Anyway, I like the hat Powell wears in this movie, and in a couple of the "Thin Man" movies, too, and I'd like to find one similar, though with a larger brim. I can't quite figure out what color it might have been. It looks almost white compared to the other hats in the photos. I know the film print quality has a lot to do with the way it looks, but it sure looks lighter than a gray. My guess was pearl, but I don't know for sure. It also looks like it has either a Cavanagh edge, or maybe just an overwelt.
http://public.fotki.com/jbbowers/fedoras/godfrey1.html
http://public.fotki.com/jbbowers/fedoras/godfrey2.html
http://public.fotki.com/jbbowers/fedoras/godfrey3.html
He must've liked that color. He wears a similar hat in "The Kennel Murder Case," only the ribbon is a silver color, or something like it.
Any ideas on the color?
Thanks, folks.
Brad Bowers