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George Lindsey as Goober Pyle wearing a typical whoopee cap

A whoopee cap is a style of headwear popular among youths in the mid 20th century in the United States. It was often made from a man's felt fedora hat with the brim trimmed with a scalloped cut and turned up. In the 1920s and 1930s, such caps usually indicated the wearer was a mechanic.

In popular culture

Television and film

  • The character Goober Pyle in The Andy Griffith Show wears this.
  • In the 1974 film Death Wish, Jeff Goldblum wore the Jughead hat in his screen debut as the truly deviant 'Freak #1'.
  • Leo Gorcey wore a similar beanie playing opposite James Cagney in the 1938 film, 'Angels with Dirty Faces'.

Other media

  • The Archie comics have Jughead Jones wear this cap.
  • The Encyclopedia Brown novels have the primary antagonist, Bugs Meany, don this cap.
  • They popped up in several popular songs of the day, including "The Whoopee Hat Brigade", which was recorded by many different bands.

See also

Notes and references

  1. Also referred to as Jughead's hat, palookaville cap, devils cap, clubhouse hat, dink or a rat cap, or Kingpin.
  2. Jughead and Friends Digest Magazine. Archie Comic Publications, Inc. February 2008.
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