So, here is the question: How many Loungers here first got interested in fedoras because of Indiana Jones?
So, here is the question: How many Loungers here first got interested in fedoras because of Indiana Jones?
Interestingly enough (or not), I started to think about hats and a new casual style for me and hearing my pondering and descriptions of what I was thinking of, my wife remind me of Indy. I ended up checking some images of him online (didn't own the movies back then) and fell in love with the hat.So, here is the question: How many Loungers here first got interested in fedoras because of Indiana Jones?
You know, when I first saw Raiders I never once gave a second's thought to his fedora. The era was the 1930s, after all, so it didn't seem to me so terribly unusual or out-of-the-ordinary "cool." Me, I have absolutely no interest in getting a "real Indy hat." But I have to say I am glad that so many people really got excited about fedoras because of the Indy hat. For a long time I thought it goofy that so many people wanted to buy an "official Indy hat" -- mostly because few of the ones being sold really look anything LIKE the real hat -- but heck if during all these years since the movies first came out it is spurring people to get into hats again, then it is worth all the annoyance on ebay (everything sold as an Indy hat whether it is one or not, for instance).
So, here is the question: How many Loungers here first got interested in fedoras because of Indiana Jones?
Having grown up in a family of men who wore hats ( father, uncles and grandfathers) and family photos of them back in the 30's/40's I was more than familiar with the Fedora as well as the Western hats worn down here. When I saw the first Raiders movie I thought what an abomination they had done with his hat. It DID NOT look like ANYTHING the male members of my family wore ! It was SO exagerated ! I guess it works for some but really does nothing for me JMHO
I prefer a little taper and a lower crown to make it seem less as if the hat is the dominating feature of the outfit, although it probably is already.