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  2. How ‘Yellowstone’ and ‘1923’ Made Cowboy Hats Chic Again

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    When legendary Western hatter John B. Stetson invented the first commercially manufactured cowboy hat in 1865, he probably didn’t expect it would become a major fashion accessory more than a ...

  3. Billy Klapper - Wikipedia

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    Yellowstone (American TV series) Billy Ray Klapper (April 19, 1937 – September 10, 2024) was a spur and bit maker known for creating and producing many unique spurs and bits for the ranching community.

  4. These 'Yellowstone' Costume Ideas Will Bring Out Your Inner ...

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    You can match the traditional Western style of John Dutton (played by the incomparable Kevin Costner) by sporting a weathered brown cowboy hat, a collard long-sleeve layered with a warm vest. A ...

  5. How ‘Yellowstone’ Honored a Cowboy Legend - AOL

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    Legendary cowboy and spur maker Billy Klapper had a cameo in season 5, episode 9 of 'Yellowstone,' and was also honored following his recent death.

  6. Cowboy hat - Wikipedia

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    A felt cowboy hat A straw cowboy hat. The cowboy hat is a high-crowned, wide-brimmed hat best known as the defining piece of attire for the North American cowboy.Today it is worn by many people, and is particularly associated with ranch workers in the western, midwestern, and southern United States, western Canada and northern Mexico, with many country music, regional Mexican and Sertanejo ...

  7. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    Lawman Bat Masterson wearing a bowler hat.The bowler hat was later replaced by the cowboy hat.. In the early days of the Old West, it was the bowler hat rather than the slouch hat, center crease (derived from the army regulation Hardee hat), or sombrero that was the most popular among cowboys as it was less likely to blow off in the wind. [1]