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  2. Boss of the Plains - Wikipedia

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    The Boss of the Plains was a lightweight all-weather hat designed in 1865 by John B. Stetson for the demands of the American West. It was intended to be durable, waterproof and elegant. [ 1 ] The term " Stetson " eventually became all-but-interchangeable with what later became known as the cowboy hat due to later style-designs based on how the ...

  3. Raylan Givens - Wikipedia

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    The real Raylan hat is what Elmore calls, 'The Dallas Businessman's Special'—a felt city cowboy hat called the Stetson 'Open Road'—Accept no substitute. [6] While the show Justified does not get the hat exactly correct, Leonard considers the show's portrayal of Givens to be perfect. My favorite character is Raylan.

  4. Stetson - Wikipedia

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    Stetson's nine-acre factory in Philadelphia (1894) Stetson sent a sample hat to merchants throughout the Southwest with a letter asking for a minimum order of a dozen "Boss of the Plains" hats. [2] The hat was an immediate success: in less than a year, Stetson set up a new factory in the outskirts of Philadelphia to handle his growing business. [2]

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  6. John B. Stetson Company - Wikipedia

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    The John B. Stetson Company was established in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1865 when John B. Stetson decided to mass-produce a hat like one he had fashioned for himself out of necessity during a lengthy Western expedition. Stetson's Boss of the Plains, with its high crown and wide flat brim, became the prototype for all other cowboy hat designs.

  7. John B. Stetson - Wikipedia

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    John Batterson Stetson (May 5, 1830 – February 18, 1906) was an American hat maker who invented the cowboy hat in the 1860s. He founded the John B. Stetson Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1865, and it became one of the largest hat manufacturers in the world.

  8. Lee Shelton - Wikipedia

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    Stagger Lee's "Lid" Club at 911 N. 12th Street, St. Louis (Tucker Blvd. now). The historical Lee Shelton was an African American man born in 1865 in Texas. [1]: 37 He later worked as a carriage driver in St. Louis, Missouri, where he gained a reputation as a pimp and gambler, and evidently served as a captain in a black "Four Hundred Club", a political and social club with a dubious reputation.

  9. List of Open Road films - Wikipedia

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    Release date Title Notes March 23, 2018: Midnight Sun [37]May 5, 2018: Real: May 18, 2018: Show Dogs [38]June 8, 2018: Hotel Artemis [39]July 13, 2018: Siberia: Production company only

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