That hat is called a “whoopee cap,” a fedora with the brim removed and triangles cut into the bottom edge, which was folded up to create a vaguely crown-like appearance. It was popular among boys in the 1930s and 1940s. After the 1950s, the fad faded away.
Jughead wears one on ’The Archies," as does as Goober on “The Andy Griffith Show.”
Try and change the character design, though. Everyone who complained about it for the past few years will suddenly get irked that the syndicate or artists caved into pressure from outside sources.
Gent 8 months ago
Eh nothing weird about his clothes. But what be that weird thing on his head?
danketaz Premium Member 8 months ago
Besides, what else would you wear when eating gazpacho?
Ed The Red Premium Member 8 months ago
That hat is called a “whoopee cap,” a fedora with the brim removed and triangles cut into the bottom edge, which was folded up to create a vaguely crown-like appearance. It was popular among boys in the 1930s and 1940s. After the 1950s, the fad faded away.
Jughead wears one on ’The Archies," as does as Goober on “The Andy Griffith Show.”
gregcartoon Premium Member 8 months ago
Try and change the character design, though. Everyone who complained about it for the past few years will suddenly get irked that the syndicate or artists caved into pressure from outside sources.
JudasPeckerwood 8 months ago
Back when the Burger King was a mere Burger Prince.
GaryCooper 8 months ago
Just be glad you’re not Mutt and Jeff. They never broke out of 1907.