Wesley Milton Dagwell III
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Without a hat I don't believe anyone will make the Indy connection.
Without a hat I don't believe anyone will make the Indy connection.
There's nothing wrong with wearing all the Indy-type clothing. If you want to not look too Indy-ish, change the colors. Wear a darker shirt and/or pants. Or a different color all together on either of those garments. A blue button-down, for instance, changes the vibe.
Maybe Cagney in White Heat too? Well it's less adventure and more work wear. Maybe you could look out for inspiration there too.I think the general consensus is that Indy's look was taken from various sources, to include aviators, and two movie characters..Harry Steele from "Secret of the Incas"
http://www.secretoftheincas.co.uk/page6.html
and Humphrey Bogart from "Treasure of the Sierra Madre"
I am so not concerned with the Indy connection. I wear a fedora every day, a brown Fed IV 99% of the time. I feel naked without it. I couldn't care less what people think or say.
Look here, to me not even Harrison Ford pulled of the look in that film. The jacket looked like a pre-distressed job from a costume maker and the rest of the costume looked new and baggy on him. HF looked like a fan dressed up as his favourite character...
It seems I'm not the only one trying to incorporate some Indy-ish aspects in my everyday wardrobe.
What I try to attempt myself, is an adventure-ish look, but without it looking too out of place or trying to look like Dr. Jones.
The hat is the most difficult part. I have come to the conclusion myself, that unless I'm wearing something longer than a jacket or if it's part of a suit, some people will always make the Indy connection. And it doesn't matter if it's completely different colors cloth and a light gray hat. Hat + short jacket = Indy. Very annoying as I don't want to be perceived as I'm wearing a costume, and yet I really like to wear hats.
What I have discovered is that I can wear dark khaki trousers, light khaki shirt, brown leather boots and belt, and a shoulder bag, without it being terribly Indy, just by adding sunglasses and a neckerchief, instead of the hat.Also other colors of trousers and shirt work very well. And without a jacket, it also works with a hat.
Those lapels are rather skimpy for the 30's.
Sir,
It seems that you are your worst enemy You just think too much about it. Think about all those fifties rockers, are they aware to the connection between their style and Marlon Brando or James Dean. Gap between a style and costume is loosing the whip and gun. Most people are just regular people who don't think that you look like movie character. You can find movie character style in everybody's style if you really want