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Jacket Styles in "The Untouchables"

FinalVestige79

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Kevin Costners Belted Leather Jacket
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The Different styles of jacket and overcoat
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I like the sweater in this scene.
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Leather Jacket with Details
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Stones Leather Jacket[/FONT
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Malone's Corduroy? Hunting Jacket
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Splitcoil

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Connery's cap

Looks like an eight-panel or newsboy/newsie cap. If you scroll through the hats forum you'll see several threads about them lately with lots of options for buying them. I recently picked up a newsboy from The Hat People and it's amazing for the price.
 

FinalVestige79

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Yeah the historical in accuracies are very very hoaky. I took dozens of sceen shots with examples of the clothing, I realy like Stones leather jacket with the 2 breast pockets. And rather sadly, I missed out on a sweater that is the same shade and pattern as the one Sean Connery is wearing.
 

avedwards

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The historical inaccuracies extend themeselves onto the costumes as well. Other than most of the hats having preshaped rather than hand-shaped creases, the costumes are probably period. However, in another thread (starting off being a discussion about Ness's hat) it was suggested that treasury agents would not have the income to be able to afford such nice clothes.
 

Feraud

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Pre creased hats appear available through most decades of the 20th century.

Browse through the stickies in the Suits room. There are catalogs available from the 30s and 40s that show examples. See also the various hat advertising posts in the Hat room for more examples.

Not to go off topic but... were any hats ads advertising open crowned hats? Aside from cowboy "ten gallon" style hats.
 

Feraud

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I believe that is correct. Law enforcement had neither the money nor the inclination/approval from superiors to dress in what would be described as "looking like a gangster".
 

Feraud

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No. Wearing what appeared to be expensive suits were. This assumption depends on where you lived, what you looked like, what people knew of how you make a living, etc.
 

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