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fedora

Soft felt hat from the Tyrol, Austria, with a tapered crown and a centre crease. Fedoras were popular for men and women towards the end of the 19th century for sporting activities.

Fedora

Opera by Umberto Giordano (libretto by A Colautti, based on Victorien Sardou's play), first produced at the Teatro Lirico, Milan, Italy, on 17 November 1898. In the story, Fedora's husband, Vladimir, is murdered. After tracking down the killer, Count Loris, Fedora learns that the motive was revenge for an affair Vladimir had had with Loris' wife. The two fall in love, but come to a bad end when Vladimir's father takes revenge.



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Disguises are in order, and the choice of black trench coats, colorful silk ties, gray fedoras, and sunglasses (along with an empty violin case in which to stash the loot) sets up the kinds of misconceptions that drive this series.
They are Italian and among the finest fedoras in the world - $180 each.
The pair staged a dress rehearsal of sorts - dark suits, dark glasses, fedoras and masterful straight faces as they traded one-liners.
 
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