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  2. Stetson - Wikipedia

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    By 1886, Stetson's hat company was the largest globally and had mechanized the hat-making industry ("producing close to 2 million hats a year by 1906"). [2] The Stetson Hat Co. ceased production in 1968 and licensed another hat company. [2] However, these hats still bear the Stetson name, with the hats produced in St. Joseph, Missouri.

  3. John B. Stetson Company - Wikipedia

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    Hats and copies of the film Birth of a Hat, produced by the Company itself and showing the hat-making process, were distributed to merchants and popular conventions where feedback was recorded and used to make future product. [6] The first significant change in the Company occurred after John B. Stetson's death in February 1906.

  4. John B. Stetson - Wikipedia

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    The company also made hats for the Texas Rangers, which became the first law enforcement agency to incorporate the cowboy hat into their uniform. [13] Stetson's Western-style hats were worn by employees of the National Park Service, U.S. Cavalry soldiers, and U.S. Presidents, [6] including Lyndon B. Johnson, Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush. [7]

  5. 73 Brands That Are Still Made Right Here in the USA - AOL

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    A Texas company founded at the tail end of the Civil War, Stetson is now the only company to make cowboy hats entirely in the USA, and it is also one of the largest hat makers in the nation. Still ...

  6. This is how Stetson’s iconic cowboy hats are made - AOL

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    This is how Stetson makes their unique felt hats. This is how Stetson makes their unique felt hats. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. How a strapping 17th-century pilgrim settled Norwell and ...

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    There was a portrait of John Batterson Stetson (1830-1906), a New Jersey native and Philadelphia hatter who invented the Stetson cowboy hat made of soft felt. There was a copy of Cornet Robert ...