That's easy to do... we usually tend to ignore or forget things we don't want to see or conversaly speaking, remember the details we like to see. Remember when we discussed the notch lapel cutaway in Astaire's movies? Same thing here...I don't remember this collar-cuff combo either from Notorious.manton wrote: What's more, I have seen that film several times and don't remember that at all. How could I have missed it?
Dear jcusey,jcusey wrote:The famous publicity shot for The Philadelphia Story has both Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart wearing double-breasted suits with button-down collar shirts, looking back at Katherine Hepburn.
I must admit I find my self on side with Manton on this... that is with respect to your attention on no-shoe related posts . Where in the world you saw button-downs on Grant and Jimmy Stewart? I am 99.9% sure what you are remembering as button-down were either tab or pinned collars.
See Grant, Astaire, and all these people had sort of a pattern through the decades. For example Cary Grant never almost wore jackets with vents during 30s or early 40s. Similarly he almost totally abandoned DBs after 40s, as such I don't remember him EVER wearing a button-down shirt with a DB...especially in late 30s early 1940 when the movie was shot. The only possible exception can be the "hidden" button-downs in which there are snaps underneath the collar and from above it appears regular point / long collar. However, that is different from what Astaire wore (say in that picture from Mr. Boyer's book), which is a true button-down shirt.
I know exactly what picture you are referring to and I am quite positive that neither of them were wearing button-downs... rather the collar was either pinned or tab which made it appear like a button-down. Moreover, I suspect that this also may be the case in that scene from “Notorious”...but I am not quite as positive as I have not seen the movie in a while.
If anyone has that publicity photo from Philadelphia story (with Jimmy Stewart, Cary grant & Katharine Hepburn) kindly share it or provide a link. I would like to know if I have observed wrong.
sincerely
etutee