The target words (and familiar synonyms) were : angling (fishing), fang (tooth), fedora (hat), gazing (looking), goblet (cup), infant (baby), sash (window frame), satchel (purse), skiff (boat) and vessel (bucket).
Fedoras can also be creased with teardrop crowns, diamond crowns, center dents, and others, and the positioning of pinches can vary.
He wears an old, ratty black hat resembling a fedora, a strange assortment of cargo pants, as well as a long, black trench coat.
In live performances and photographs, he wears the stereotypical fedora and trench coat.
He is an older man, always seen in a battered fedora and sports jacket (usually plaid).
He was rarely seen without a black fedora hat and a cigar in his mouth.
Their only possible concession to an image extraneous to that of kids on the street was the stylistic flourish of black fedoras atop their heads.
Common accessories included bandannas; black leather gloves; fedoras; motorcycle helmets; vintage leather caps; stingy-brim hats; flat caps and chain wallets.