Richard Warren
Practically Family
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I have been watching old movies, and notice from the 1930's a lot of fedoras with a flat brim, that roll up on the sides and curve down gently in the front and perhaps even in the back. I think the detective and Chris in The Thin Man have one, as does the policeman in the movie with Rosalind Russel and Robert Montgomery (something with "dark" in the title) I watched this am.
The look is actually pretty close to, well.......the Indy hat in many of its manifestations. I understand that the Indy hat has typically a dimensional brim, whereas such were historically a rarity.
I can sort of get the look with some of my hats by curling up the sides, but they just have too much curl in the brim.
So, do I have to bite the bullet and get an Indy hat, or does anyone make a hat with a flat brim that might suit?
The look is actually pretty close to, well.......the Indy hat in many of its manifestations. I understand that the Indy hat has typically a dimensional brim, whereas such were historically a rarity.
I can sort of get the look with some of my hats by curling up the sides, but they just have too much curl in the brim.
So, do I have to bite the bullet and get an Indy hat, or does anyone make a hat with a flat brim that might suit?