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The '''Gentleman's Gatsby''' is a [[Contribution page|community-made]] [[Hats|headwear]] item available for the [[Medic]]. It appears as a simple, team-colored {{w|Gatsby cap}}. | The '''Gentleman's Gatsby''' is a [[Contribution page|community-made]] [[Hats|headwear]] item available for the [[Medic]]. It appears as a simple, team-colored {{w|Gatsby cap}}. | ||
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* Though it's named gatsby, the hat bears stronger resemblance to an [[wikipedia:Ascot_cap|Ascot cap]], even though the reference during development is, in fact, a [http://www.deutscheshaus.cc/html/german_hats/german_gatsby_cap.html German Gatsby]. | * Though it's named gatsby, the hat bears stronger resemblance to an [[wikipedia:Ascot_cap|Ascot cap]], even though the reference during development is, in fact, a [http://www.deutscheshaus.cc/html/german_hats/german_gatsby_cap.html German Gatsby]. | ||
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Revision as of 03:58, 25 October 2010
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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
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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.
- Though it's named gatsby, the hat bears stronger resemblance to an Ascot cap, even though the reference during development is, in fact, a German Gatsby.
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