Posted by Professor Jones from slot1-159.ts0.cv.oh.verio.net on June 04, 1999 at 19:47:37:
In Reply to: Re: The back brim slopes downwards but curls upwards posted by Steve on June 04, 1999 at 14:33:10:
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: : : Thanks. A picture is worth a thousand words! :)
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: : : -G
: : Take another look at the picture. Notice Indy is wearing the hat
: : set back on his head in a casual manner... it is not sitting straight
: : on his head, but tilted. If you turn your head slightly, you will
: : see the back of the brim is curled up.
: : Regards,
: : Professor Jones
: Some fedoras come with a snap brim. The brim is curled upwards all the way around. Indy's hat in the picture is more or less horizontal on the back, with just the outermost edge being curled up. Contrast this with the TOD scene where Indy is checking out the controls in the airplane, and you will see a truly turned down back brim. Also check out some old movies that feature fedoras and you will see most fedoras with a really turned up back brim. I personally don't like them this way, and Indy obviously didn't either!
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: Steve
Poor choice of words on my part... I meant, as you say, the edge is
curled up, not turned down as suggested in a previous post.
Regards,
Professor Jones