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Another Indiana Jones question -- Dr. Belloq's panama

jlmwrite

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We (finally) screened blu-ray edition of Raiders of the Lost Ark last night, and I was quite taken with Dr. Belloq's white panama.

After searching here, I found a few posts, mostly referring to the tightly curled brim, but no where can I find any mention of a similar style hat in production. I did look in several on-line store fronts but nothing seems to have the unique style or what appears to be a much shorter brim than most panamas.

I'm not able to post a pic due to my post count, but there are a multitude of image around. Does anyone here know of a panama that's close to this one?

Regards!
 

Joshbru3

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I did look in several on-line store fronts but nothing seems to have the unique style or what appears to be a much shorter brim than most panamas.


Regards!

That hat was actually most likely a current production hat during the filming of Indiana Jones. By that I mean, I doubt it was actually vintage. I've seen the movie a million times and his hat always seemed out of place to me. The crown was super tapered and short to be a 30's styled panama. The brim width was about right as it was probably about 2 inches or so. The average brim width that was popular during the early 30's was anything from 2 inches to about 2 1/4. They sold wider brims then as well, but 2, 2 1/8, and 2 1/4 werethe most popular. Dr. Belloq's panama just had a really high flange to the brim. If you buy any modern day REAL panama hat and not a Shantung (coated paper) hat, you can have a hatter flange the brim as high as you would like.
 

jlmwrite

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Dr. Belloq's panama just had a really high flange to the brim.

A-ha! THAT is exactly what I liked about that hat. I'm not looking for '30s authenticity or to recreate the character -- I just truly liked the way the unique way the brim is flanged, which gives his hat the character that I want in my next panama.

Thanks to all!
 

Joshbru3

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A-ha! THAT is exactly what I liked about that hat. I'm not looking for '30s authenticity or to recreate the character -- I just truly liked the way the unique way the brim is flanged, which gives his hat the character that I want in my next panama.

Thanks to all!

If you want a modern day "off the shelf" panama that I know first hand has a high flange, go with the Stetson Brewster. I bought one for my father and he loves it.

http://www.villagehatshop.com/stetson-brewster-panama-straw-fedora-natural.html

It has a high flange, nice crown thats not too tall, and 2 1/4 - 2 3/8 inch brim. Its also real panama straw woven in Ecuador.
 

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Are there any Panamas to be found in films like "Casablanca"? Panamas in that film would obviously be more akin to what they would've had in the 1930s.
 

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David Suchet wears one of those in his "Poirot" films. I think they're really cool, but I wouldn't be able to pull that one off, I don't think. They certainly are neat, though.
 

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