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  2. Mossy Oak - Wikipedia

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    Mossy Oak is brand of an outdoor clothing and equipment overseen by Haas Outdoors, Inc. founded by Toxey Haas in 1986 in West Point, Mississippi. History

  3. Toxey Haas - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Haas founded Haas Outdoors, Inc and introduced the Mossy Oak brand of outdoor clothing using the "Bottomland" pattern he designed. [4] The first Mossy Oak clothing was sewn by Haas' mother in his childhood home. [5] Haas and his friend Chris Hawley co-founded Mossy Oak's real estate company Mossy Oak Properties in 1999. [6]

  4. Mokorotlo - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the Sotho may have adopted the mokorotlo through exposure to these hats. [ 6 ] [ better source needed ] The mokorotlo was likely adopted in the early 20th century, when chiefs began to wear the hat and began singing a song also known as the ‘Mokorotlo’ to garner support at village “Pitso”, which is a gathering. [ 7 ]

  5. Sennit - Wikipedia

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    Sennit is a type of cordage made by plaiting strands of dried fibre or grass. It can be used ornamentally in crafts, like a kind of macramé , or to make straw hats . Sennit is an important material in the cultures of Oceania , where it is used in traditional architecture, boat building, fishing and as an ornamentation.

  6. Straw hat - Wikipedia

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    A straw hat is a wide-brimmed hat woven out of straw or straw-like synthetic materials. [1] Straw hats are a type of sun hat designed to shade the head and face from direct sunlight, but are also used in fashion as a decorative element or a uniform .

  7. Mino (straw cape) - Wikipedia

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    A mino straw cape. A mino (蓑) is a traditional Japanese raincoat made out of straw.Traditional mino are an article of outerwear covering the entire body, although shorter ones resembling grass skirts were also historically used to cover the lower body alone.