Clyde Barrow was known as what's called a "jug-ear" in which the plane of the ear protrudes from the head instead of running along the plane of the head, giving it the appearance of handles that resembled those of a jug.
Clyde Barrow was known as what's called a "jug-ear" in which the plane of the ear protrudes from the head instead of running along the plane of the head, giving it the appearance of handles that resembled those of a jug.