Difference between revisions of "Gentleman's Gatsby"
Neo Player (talk | contribs) m (Unnecessary line break.) |
(→Trivia) |
||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
* The term "Gatsby" can refer to either the German Gastby pictured, or as a synonym for the [[Ye Olde Baker Boy|Baker Boy]] cap. | * The term "Gatsby" can refer to either the German Gastby pictured, or as a synonym for the [[Ye Olde Baker Boy|Baker Boy]] cap. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Despite it being called a Gatsby, it shares more similarities with an [[wikipedia:Ascot_cap|Ascot Cap]] than it does with an actual Gatsby. | ||
{{HatNav}} | {{HatNav}} | ||
{{Medic Nav}} | {{Medic Nav}} |
Revision as of 21:11, 21 November 2010
“ | Did ze Fräuleins have zeir Mittelschmerz?
Click to listen
— The Medic
|
” |
The Gentleman's Gatsby is a community-made headwear item available for the Medic. It appears as a simple, team-colored Template:W.
The hat description was written by Esquilax.
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
Mouseover cells to preview the images on a dark background. Click on the images to enlarge them.
Trivia
- The Gatsby, also known as the Lundberg Stetson, was very popular in Europe and North America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is commonly associated with paper boys, and sometimes wealthy golfers. It is traditionally a men's cap, but it has become popular with affluent women and fashion houses in the 2000s.
- The term "Gatsby" can refer to either the German Gastby pictured, or as a synonym for the Baker Boy cap.
- Despite it being called a Gatsby, it shares more similarities with an Ascot Cap than it does with an actual Gatsby.
|