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#1 2011-10-27 03:34:03

Gibson Gardens
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Beret

I want to. I can't. Nice little neat ones in JS at the moment. Anyone dabble? Great style I think but I am too self-conscious in one.

GG

 

#2 2011-10-27 03:41:58

Kingstonian
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Re: Beret

Frank Spencer Ivy

 

#3 2011-10-27 03:42:46

Andy_B
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Re: Beret

I would simply look foolish.  I considered buying one in St. Malo last year, but my wife gently dissuaded me.

 

#4 2011-10-27 03:46:16

Andy_B
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#5 2011-10-27 03:49:26

Andy_B
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Re: Beret

Come to think of it, no kind of hat suits everybody, does it?  I've got a naturally gormless expression, which is simply enhanced by wearing any kind of hat, even a simple watch cap.

 

#6 2011-10-27 03:50:59

Kingstonian
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#7 2011-10-27 03:51:53

Andy_B
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Re: Beret

Bryan Pringle?  Good heavens, that brings back some memories!

 

#8 2011-10-27 03:55:13

Andy_B
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Re: Beret

Mind you, when it comes to our 'old man Ivy' days, we'll just do it as sprezz (perhaps).  We'll have earned the right.

 

#9 2011-10-27 04:00:00

Gibson Gardens
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Re: Beret

I wore one at the weekend and my brother kept on saying "ooh Betty" to me. I am reluctant to let moronic figures from popular culture get in the way of my style quest.

GG

 

#10 2011-10-27 04:00:59

Andy_B
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Re: Beret

^ Gillespie-style?

 

#11 2011-10-27 04:06:45

Andy_B
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Re: Beret

One or two of us went around looking very glum at the end of the 70s.  We read Sartre and Camus and smoked unfiltered French cigarettes.  We imagined hip girls might be attracted to us.  We were mistaken.  They wanted boys who looked like girls instead.  Spandau Ballet were just tuning up.

 

#12 2011-10-27 06:41:41

Liam Mac
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Re: Beret

I used to wear a beret I found in a vintage store in Glasgow, when I was about 19. Worn with chelsea or suede beatle boots, black tapered sta prest and a plain navy blue crew neck-either cotton or merino I think or a john smedley roll neck. Girls really seemed to go for that look with me Andy. You must have been doing something wrong.

Can't imagine me wearing one now. I'd be interested to hear what you all would wear it with.

 

#13 2011-10-27 10:49:47

4F Hepcat
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Re: Beret

Bebop man, bebop. Few men have earned the capacity to sport a beret with respect and without derision: Monk, Gillespie, some French dudes and now, GG.


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#14 2011-10-27 10:54:07

Andy_B
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Re: Beret

Wear one with a slack jacket (if a slack jacket you must wear).  If I was going to attempt it - which I'm not - I might go for a dark green herringbone overcoat in Irish tweed over a thick sweater, dark cords and hefty shoes - brogues, I suppose.

 

#15 2011-10-27 11:09:34

Thee Beatnik
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Re: Beret

If anyone should sport a beret on here, I supposed it should be me.

But sadly not, as I looked a complete twat.
I compensate with a black Baker's Boy cap...

 

#16 2011-10-27 11:13:17

Andy_B
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Re: Beret

Now old Monk, he could carry off anything.  A genuine eccentric - with the emphasis on genuine.  Difficult to create your own world.  Edward Gorey seemed to manage it, in his fur coat and sneakers.

 

#17 2011-10-27 11:56:53

Liam Mac
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Re: Beret

I used to love Gorey's art when I was a kid. I'd sit for hours and copy loads of his illustrations. A true visionary, in my book.

 

#18 2011-10-27 11:57:57

Andy_B
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Re: Beret

Odd stuff, eh, Liam?  Tim Burton is said to be a fan.

 

#19 2011-10-27 12:08:09

Liam Mac
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Re: Beret

Aye. You can fair see the influences in many a modern animator. I think my mum bought me Gorey's Alphabet book after we went to see 'A Nightmare Before Christmas'.

Must read up on the man himself. Haven't thought about him for years. Thanks for reminding.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrq3Vugxqqo

 

#20 2011-10-27 13:32:14

Oo Bop Sh'bam
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Re: Beret

Some good beret wearing in Army of Shadows by JP Melville. There seems to be three lines of influence though with the beret, Jazz, The French Resistance, and Frank Spencer. It's tough though to wear a hat with a history, I wear my deerstalker in the snow. And it seems to be accepted, maybe you just have to be in France GG?

Last edited by Oo Bop Sh'bam (2011-10-27 13:32:42)


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#21 2011-10-27 14:04:08

Philly Joe
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Re: Beret

There is a place in the real Ivy League (tm)campus world for the beret.

At Yale and Penn, a few snooty profs would be seen sporting tweeds or black overcoats with berets and coded British collegiate scarves, a symbol of Oxbridge affiliations...

Two profs in my orbit who did this were indeed Rhodes Scholars... which is not to say they weren't pretentious, pseudo intellectual butt jockeys.

A few other older eminent profs also come to mind.  Guess they were D.Litt Cantab or Oxon too.

Is this style seen at the old schools in the UK or is it an American Anglophile pretense?

 

#22 2011-10-28 05:09:10

Andy_B
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Re: Beret

^ I would have thought the answer was no.  Just modern jazz affiliations.

 

#23 2011-10-28 06:27:49

woofboxer
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Re: Beret

Aside from baseball caps, hats are rarely worn in the street nowadays.  Anything with a brim immediately draws stares, the beret with it's perceived eccentricity, even more so. It doesn't fit with the low key, downplayed approach in my book.

I'm with the Beatnik. I own various hats but I've gravitated to just two; a cotton Baker Boy cap for the summer and a wool one for the winter.


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#24 2011-10-28 06:45:34

fxh
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Re: Beret

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#25 2011-10-28 07:30:46

Harpo
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Re: Beret

^ Slip, slap, slop mate!


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