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* The noir's style was common among detectives and private eyes in Hollywood crime dramas of the 1940s and 1950s. | * The noir's style was common among detectives and private eyes in Hollywood crime dramas of the 1940s and 1950s. | ||
* "{{w|Film Noir}}" is a term used to describe films with dark or shady undertones, and is most cited with detective movies. | * "{{w|Film Noir}}" is a term used to describe films with dark or shady undertones, and is most cited with detective movies. | ||
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Revision as of 02:43, 5 May 2011
“ | Less publicly known than the license to kill, being a Spy also comes with a vast supply of fashionably correct hats. You certainly won't look like a very impressive Spy without this beauty, so don't go spewing one-liners over defeated enemies without it.
— Fancy Vs. Nasty update description
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The Détective Noir is a community-created headwear item for the Spy. It is a team colored stereotypical 1930s detective hat adorned with a beige, brown and black diagonally striped sash.
This hat was originally created in the Fancy vs. Nasty Update and since has been officially added to the game.
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
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Update history
December 17, 2010 Patch (Australian Christmas)
- The Détective Noir was added to the game.
- This hat was added to the Mann Co. Store, made craftable, and included in random drops.
- Paint texture on this hat was improved.
Trivia
- The noir's style was common among detectives and private eyes in Hollywood crime dramas of the 1940s and 1950s.
- "Template:W" is a term used to describe films with dark or shady undertones, and is most cited with detective movies.
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