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Revision as of 19:05, 25 October 2010
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The Frenchman's Beret is a headwear item for the Spy. It was modelled after the style of the stereotypical artist's beret, hence the two paint brushes on the left side.
Trivia
- Berets are worn by both men and women and are usually associated with France, although it is in fact rather specific only to the Pyrenees. It has also been occasionally a traditional or fashionable headgear in the Netherlands and Italy.
- This hat was submitted under the name of the "Bourgeois Beret" before Valve changed it to the "Frenchman's Beret."
- Valve reportedly received hundreds of beret hat model submissions. The model for this hat was chosen because the paintbrushes set it apart from the rest.
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