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  2. Manny Gammage's Texas Hatters Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Manny Gammage's Texas Hatters Inc., also known as Texas Hatters, is a family-owned and operated hat shop and millinery specializing in fine quality handmade hats and hat restorations. Owned and operated by the Gammage family since 1927, the Texas Hatters has created custom hats for a variety of patrons, including many notable musicians, actors ...

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    Women are ditching their puffers for fur (faux or vintage), slipping out of flat and into heels, and scrolling through TikTok videos about how to convert your run-of-the-mill scarf into an elegant ...

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    The company has since produced hats for nearly every Democratic presidential candidate, as well as John McCain’s 2008 presidential bid, Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, and most major Senate ...

  5. Gladys Tamez - Wikipedia

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    Gladys Tamez (born in McAllen, Texas) is a Mexican-American haute couture milliner or hat designer. She founded her eponymously named Gladys Tamez Millinery or "GTM" in Los Angeles in 2012. [ 1 ] Tamez is listed in Forbes magazine in 2015 as one of the most creative Mexicans in the world. [ 2 ]

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  7. 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.