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  2. Nothing Adds Western Flair to Your Outfit Better Than a ...

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    This guide to the best cowboy hats for women includes styles under $100, wool felt hats, straw hats, and high-quality Stetson cowgirl hats.

  3. Fall Is Begging You to Become a Hat Person With These Chic ...

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    Cowboy hats and western touches were seen at Willy Chavarria, Edward Crutchley, and Moschino. Oh, and fuzzy trapper hats were pretty much everywhere. I'm talking Kim Shui, Moncler, Off-White ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Fall style must-have: The felt hat - AOL

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    There's something about a simple felt fedora that feels so cool and chic for fall. It's a classic look, but still has a bit of that downtown edge that keeps Fall style must-have: The felt hat

  6. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    A soft felt hat with a medium brim and lengthwise crease in the crown. Fez: Red felt hat in the shape of a truncated cone, common in Arab countries. Flat cap: A soft, round wool or tweed men's cap with a small bill in front. Gandhi cap: Typical cotton white cap named after Mahatma Gandhi 'father of nation' of India.

  7. 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.