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Indiana Jones's Brazilian Connection: the Fedora PDF Print E-mail
2007 - April 2007
Written by Geovana Pagel   
Thursday, 05 April 2007 16:37

Indiana Jones as played by Harrison Ford in Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1981 The famous hat worn by actor Harrison Ford in the Indiana Jones movies was developed at Vicente Cury hat factory in Brazil. Established by a Lebanese immigrant, Cury has been developing hats for men and women since 1920. But no other model has been as successful as the one used in the Hollywood production.

To date, the Indiana Jones hat is the most sold by the Brazilian factory. Production totals over 60,000 units a year.

"The design, the material, the color, it was all defined here," stated factory director Paulo Cury Zakia. He explains that in the beginning of the 1980s, a factory and distributor of hats located in Texas, which had already been Cury's client for over 10 years, was one of the companies that sponsored "Raiders of the Lost Ark", the first film of the series.

"We were visited by two of the company representatives, by the president and by the person responsible for approval of the model," he said.

"When the film was released, in 1981, the hat became a global fad. At that time, we sold over one million units," stated Zakia. Success only increased in the following years.

In 1984, the second film in the series was launched, "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom", and in 1989 came "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade". If the hat is a sales success to date, the year of 2008 promises, as the fourth film of the classic Indiana Jones series should be released.

Apart from international production, the Cury hats are also successful in national television series, mainly on the Globo television channel. Soap operas like O Rei do Gado, Bangue-Bangue, América and the current series Amazônia are mentioned by Zakia.

"On Globo, whenever a hat appears, except for straw hats, they are ours," guarantees the businessman.

With 87 years of history, the factory has already been through many phases, ups and downs. Although the beginning was hard, there was significant demand. In the 20s, 30s and 40s, hats were an essential part of men's, women's and children's wardrobes.

"The decade of 1940 was the peak. The factory had as many as 800 employees and monthly production of 70,000 hats," explained the director.

At the end of the 1950s, however, there was a change in habits and hats stopped being worn so much. Of the 15 producers in the country, only two or three remained - and Cury is the largest one. The survival strategy was acquisition of competitors. The most recognized brand in the country, Ramenzoni, is currently part of the Cury portfolio.

"This way, we increased our participation in a market that was getting smaller and smaller. We maintained a minimum scale to continue living," he explained.

In the 1980s, came the great turn. Apart from growth powered by the Indiana Jones hat, the fad of rodeos and country fashion created a new market for the hats produced by the company. Each year there are over 2,800 rodeos in Brazil.

"One of the reasons for the company to have survived to date is diversity. All kinds of hats are made, female, male, fur, wool, small, large," pointed out Zakia.

The Cury history began in 1919 when Lebanese immigrant Vicente Cury established a workshop to repair hats for his children, Miguel Vicente Cury and Maria Cury, in the city of Mogi Mirim, in the interior of the state of southeastern Brazilian state of São Paulo. One year later, they moved to the city of Campinas and established a small family-owned hat factory.

Initial production focussed on felt hat bodies (semi finished) for male hats for social and country use. The raw material for the production was rabbit fur, imported from Europe.

In 1924, the brothers Salim Zakia and José Elias Zakia became partners. As time went by, the industry grew, increasing the built area and purchasing modern machinery for hat production, brought from Europe and the United States.

In 1975, the company made a great leap, acquiring the Ramenzoni machinery and brands, and starting producing lamb and rabbit fur hats in both brands: Cury and Ramenzoni.

Today, the Vicente Cury & Cia factory has 200 employees responsible for monthly production of 35,000 hats. This figure includes hats that are exported to various countries like the United States, Bolivia, Uruguay and Mexico, among others.

Currently, Cury produces rabbit felt hats, sheep felt hats, a mixture of rabbit and sheep, baseball caps, caps, top hats and Panama hats. The rabbit fur is imported, whereas the sheep felt is partly imported and partly domestic.

In 2004, aiming at adding value to the product line, Cury purchased a garment manufacturer and established brand Cury Jeans, making trousers, jackets and shirts.

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Tel: (+55 19) 3232-1122
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Comments (10)Add Comment
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written by AES, April 06, 2007
BRAVO! That is great, that in all the world the great U.S. had to come to Brasil for a hat, that made a million dollars. We blew that one.
AFTER ALL,....
written by AMMAN, April 06, 2007
WHAT'S IN A HAT?
Wonderful hats!
written by EDSON ANDRE' JOHNSON, April 19, 2007
I have several Fedora hats from cury Brazil. grat for the Southern California sunshine we have here in Los Angeles,! Thanks! Dr.Eson Andre' ohnson D>D> Sunland, california USA(A suburb of Los Angeles, California USA)
My Indiana Jones Cury Fedora hat: hands off for even $500.00!
written by Jason Greywolf Leigh, May 05, 2007
Before there was an Indiana Jones, there was Errol Flynn, Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, and my dad who all four wore that very style/color of the Fedora.
I recently got mine (after the one my dad bought in New York upon returning from WWII where he bought his that I started wearing when living up in Nashville in 1980-82 as a starving songwriter and the hat was stolen) from a tough eBay win. It fits perfectly, it feels great, it looks great and it has a slightly different bend in the front brim that is sort of 'c**k-eyed' and tilts down on just the left side, giving it my own 'look' about it. Being semi-famous in my own right, I wouldn't sale the hat for $500.00, or even $1,000.00, so don't ask. Well, okay. Maybe I'd sell it for a Grand, maybe. Of course, I guess that I am a walking contradiction, in that I have very long (to my waist) white/gray/salt n pepper hair that seems to catch more eyes than the hat, but I think it is really a combo of the two, therefore, let's call it my hat: the "Jason Greywolf Leigh Fedora," and you can't have it!
JGL
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written by Mattie Lennon, May 12, 2007







15 Weston Heights,
Weston Park,
Lucan,
Co.Dublin.

Dear Sir,
I'm on the scrounge.
On Saturday 02nd June I will be a finalist in the "Tell Your Story" competiton at Listowel Writer's Week and I will need a "Seanachí Costume".
If you would be kind enough to donate a Felt hat I would be very thankful. And since Listowel Writer's Week is the most prestigious literary festival in Europe and attracts a lot of media attention your product would get considerable exposure and I will give you a mention in my "Irish Eyes " column at www.pencilstubs.com and www.g21.net.


Thanking you,

Mattie Lennon.
Buy a Hat
written by Robert L Birt, May 15, 2007
Where can I buy a white Fedora while in Brazil?. I will be in Salvadore in June of this year and would like to buy a white fedora. Any one out there from Salvadore willing to help?
Intersting topic with some reality in it.
written by gladhatter, July 04, 2007
And white hats no problem.

Other hats no problem.

Time to make all of them .... Problematic.

Charlie
Liar liar, pants on fire.
written by Fabio Neves, June 03, 2008
The fedoras used by Indiana Jones were never made by Cury. You can check this by yourself watching the making-of feature on the Indy trilogy DVD boxed-set or checking out Wikipedia and IMDB. As I'm a nice guy, I'll paste the relevant parts below.

Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I..._equipment:

"The fedora - made by Herbert Johnson Hatters in England for the first film. The Fedora for Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom was made by Eddy Baron of Baron Hats. The fedoras for "Crystal Skull" were made by Steve Delk and Marc Kitter of AdventureBilt Hat Company. Baron hats created the 50's style biker cap worn by Shia Lebeouf as Mutt Williams in Indy 4."

IMDB
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082971/trivia - you have to scroll down for a while:

"Indiana Jones's hat came from the famous Herbert Johnson hat shop in Saville Row, London. The hat was the shop's Australian model. On the Bonus Features DVD, costume designer Deborah Nadoolman said that in order to properly age the hat, she grabbed and twisted the hat, then she and Harrison Ford both sat on it, and it eventually looked like "a very lived-in and well-loved" hat."

Cury has been lying for so long now that most brazilians actually believe this instead of the truth.
To Fabio Neves
written by Rachid, June 09, 2008
Hey fabio..take a look at this not-brazilian website made by a huge Indy's fan.....Oh, and search for Cury!!....don't you ever think about that Imdb has made a "mistake"..or even a "lack of information" about the hat and the guy who wrote this article from Wikipedia simply copied this hat information from there?
Cury really has involvement with the manufacturing of the hat

http://www.indygear.com/igfedora.html


Ah...As I'm a nice guy, I'll paste the relevant parts below:lol
The Hero Fedora
The many characteristics attributed to the Raiders of the Lost Ark fedora also make it much different than the fedoras worn in the sequels. The hat has very distinct features starting with the felt. Back in 1980, a Brazilian felt maker named "Cury" was supplying Herbert Johnson with a top quality rabbit felt which they used to make the fedoras for Raiders of the Lost Ark. The material was a floppy, light to medium-weight felt that was reminiscent of felt used on vintage fedoras of the period in which Raiders was set.

I'm a brazilian just like you, but I recomend that you make a "REAL RESEARCH" next time
Herbert Johnson
written by Tariq Saleh, May 25, 2009
I am Brazilian and I recently bought a fedora hat form Herbert Johnson shop in London. Well, it's very simple. It's there on the making off of the movies, officially:
Herber Johnson supplied the fedora hat for the first three movies, no doubt on that. Herbet Johnson also has a factory and the model is originally BRITISH since the 18th century. I know that HJ doesn not produce a lot of hats every month, so they needed a partner.
You see the word? SUPPLY is different from PRODUCING.
So, Cury PRODUCED the Hats, while Herbert Johnson SUPPLIED them to the movie. Simple and clear...
And i guess, other facotries outside BRazil produced hats to Herbert Johnson, with the same specifications.
But oficially, the supplier is Herbert and Johnson. Wikipedia might be wrong, although I don't believe that. But IMDB does not usually publish wrong information.
So, it's a joint partnership: Herbet Johnson & Cury.
End of story...
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