I like both films, of course.
Anyhow I was watching The Sting yesterday, and was struck by all the caps and fedoras. Even a couple of Homburgs shows up. And boaters And there's quite a variety of fedoras at that.
Which brings up this question. This movie is set in 1936 in Chicago, and the clothing is supposed to represent that of the period, and that location. By and large, based on period photos, the portrayal would have been relatively accurate.
So here's the question. Why was the general clothing standard of that era so high? It seems to have been higher than the era that proceeded it, if we go back some 20 or more years, and it was certainly far higher than today. What was going on that that would account for that?
Anyhow I was watching The Sting yesterday, and was struck by all the caps and fedoras. Even a couple of Homburgs shows up. And boaters And there's quite a variety of fedoras at that.
Which brings up this question. This movie is set in 1936 in Chicago, and the clothing is supposed to represent that of the period, and that location. By and large, based on period photos, the portrayal would have been relatively accurate.
So here's the question. Why was the general clothing standard of that era so high? It seems to have been higher than the era that proceeded it, if we go back some 20 or more years, and it was certainly far higher than today. What was going on that that would account for that?