Edward
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I agree, the Jack napier hat definitely looks like a highcrown, wider brim fedora with a pp/telescope crease in those photos.
Where's the real hat photo from? Is it one claimed to have been worn by nicholson, or is it just an example of the type?
FWIW, if you're looking for an accurate portrayal of any film character's wardrobe, I'd blanket discount any officially licensed and produced costume version. 99.99% of the time a blind horse could see dozens of differences and flaws in those.
A Hispanic flair would be a logical link to Caesar Romero, who was - to the best of my recollection - the last man to play the Joker on screen when Nicholson too up the facewhite and did the character as written on the page justice for the first time on live-action film.
I agree that it does not look like a pork pie. I can't say with certainty, but the joker hat looks like a real flat top. Like this costume hat sold contemporaneously with the 1989 movie:
And this real hat, found online:
Where's the real hat photo from? Is it one claimed to have been worn by nicholson, or is it just an example of the type?
FWIW, if you're looking for an accurate portrayal of any film character's wardrobe, I'd blanket discount any officially licensed and produced costume version. 99.99% of the time a blind horse could see dozens of differences and flaws in those.
I think mc 713 said they wanted it in black, yes?
My first thought was with John Galt. Knowing how Nicholson played the character and everything, definitely more of a Spanish flair than a Hasidic. The gaucho hat immediately came to mind.
Hard to find, but you could go custom.
A Hispanic flair would be a logical link to Caesar Romero, who was - to the best of my recollection - the last man to play the Joker on screen when Nicholson too up the facewhite and did the character as written on the page justice for the first time on live-action film.