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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 ...

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  4. Stetson - Wikipedia

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    Stetson eventually became the world's largest hat maker, producing more than 3,300,000 hats a year in a factory spread over 9 acres (36,000 m 2) in Philadelphia. In addition to its Western and fashion hats, Stetson also produces fragrance, apparel, footwear, eyewear, belts, bourbon, and other products evoking the historic American West .

  5. 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.

  6. John B. Stetson Company - Wikipedia

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    Stetson hats are now being manufactured in Garland, Texas, by Hatco, Inc., who also produce Resistol and Charlie 1 Horse hats. [2] Stetson resumed manufacturing in the 1980s, but the company went bankrupt in 1986. [3] The factory equipment and the license to manufacture Stetson hats was purchased by Hat Brands, a company owned by Irving Joel.

  7. John Stetson - Wikipedia

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    John Stetson may refer to: John B. Stetson (1830–1906), hat manufacturer; John C. Stetson (1920–2007), U.S. Secretary of the Air Force

  8. Cavalry Stetson - Wikipedia

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    WASHINGTON, APRIL 1, 2011 -- In a fingertip-to-the-brim nod to its American frontier history, the Army is changing hats again - returning to the tumultuous days of the horse Cavalry in the wild west and adopting a dark blue Stetson as the official headgear for the current force of 1.1 million Soldiers. "We figure the Stetson will be popular ...

  9. John B. Stetson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    The son of famed hatmaker John Batterson Stetson, [1] John Stetson Jr. was born on October 14, 1884, in Philadelphia. [2] He studied at William Penn Charter School , and later at Harvard University , [ 3 ] graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1907, one year behind his original graduating class, due to illness.

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