I got caught with my pants down while walking across the Manhattan Bridge.
A guy, who I later learned was Blake Ribbey http://captureflow.com, on a bike came riding up to me, whipped out an enormous camera and asked could he take my Polaroid. Yes, Polaroid. He said he buys the film from...
The book is excellent, too
There's lots fan of this forum will find of interest in the book---which almost certainly will be more true to history than will the movie.
Burrough's (the author) doesn't spare the clothes talk.
From my review of the book:
Today's New York Post has a "Bonnie & Clyde" article (tying in with the upcoming Public Enemies movies), showing where you can buy vintage-like clothes. Article is here.
JJ's Hat Center (32nd and 5th avenue) is mentioned.
My old dad, many uncles, and grandfather all served and none wore anything but a baseball cap, though my grandfather had a small fedora that he kept in a closet (I inherited this).
But I was in, too, and always wear hats.
FedoraFan112390, I'm in the city, too, and wear felt most of the summer, though a light colored one, but I go for straw or a cap when wearing light-colored linens. Keeping the sun off the head really brings the temp down, even if it's felt.
Gray or light blue?
Goose's pics make the Moonstone look grey, and even a slightly dark shade of grey, but awest84532's make it look like a pale blue! Must be the background in awest84532's pic: all that blue makes for a dramatic contrast.
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