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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Berets are worn by both men and women and are usually associated with France, although it is in fact rather specific only to the Pyrenees. It has also been occasionally a traditional or fashionable headgear in the Netherlands and Italy.
 
* Berets are worn by both men and women and are usually associated with France, although it is in fact rather specific only to the Pyrenees. It has also been occasionally a traditional or fashionable headgear in the Netherlands and Italy.
* It appears that the article titled [[:Image:Hat magazine.png|"Wearing Berets: Not on our Watch! How You Can Help..."]] in the magazine ''Hat-Wearing Man'' failed to deter the Spy from donning berets such as this one.
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* This hat was submitted under the name of the "Bourgeois Beret" before Valve changed it to the "Frenchman's Beret."
* This hat was submitted under the name of the "Bourgeois Beret" before Valve changed it to the "Frenchman's Beret." Daimao thinks it may be because Bourgeois would be a hard word to pronounce and remember.
 
* Daimao has stated in an interview on [http://www.ubercharged.net/2010/08/02/how-its-done-daimao-and-gerre/ Ubercharged.net] that he had Mister Royzo (another well-attributed modder and creator of the [[Fancy vs. Nasty]] Update) texture the BLU skin in an attempt to get another person a self-made item.
 
*Despite being the only hat related to art, it cannot be painted.
 
 
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Revision as of 21:20, 13 October 2010

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Clearly they were outclassed.
The Spy on true fine art

The Frenchman's Beret is an unlockable headwear item for the Spy. It was modelled after the style of the stereotypical artist's beret, hence the two paint brushes on the left side.

Trivia

  • Berets are worn by both men and women and are usually associated with France, although it is in fact rather specific only to the Pyrenees. It has also been occasionally a traditional or fashionable headgear in the Netherlands and Italy.
  • This hat was submitted under the name of the "Bourgeois Beret" before Valve changed it to the "Frenchman's Beret."