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Encyclopedia > Cowboy hat
A cowboy's hat, usually with a four to six-inch brim, acts as an umbrella in stormy weather, and a shade from the sun in hot weather.
A cowboy's hat, usually with a four to six-inch brim, acts as an umbrella in stormy weather, and a shade from the sun in hot weather.

The Western cowboy hat is recognized around the world as part of "cowboy" lore. It is the defining piece of equipment in Western wear. In the early days, it was valued for being functional, with the wide brim protecting working cowboys from the sun and rain. It could be used to signal others, fan a campfire, swat a horse or pull water out of a stream. Today, while the hats can still serve these purposes, most wear them for aesthetic value as a part of Western lifestyle. A cowboy hat even appears on the flag of Calgary, Alberta. Image File history File links Cowboy_hat1. ... Image File history File links Cowboy_hat1. ... Great Basin region, typical American West The Western United States has played a significant role in history and fiction. ... A cowboy (Spanish vaquero) tends cattle and horses on cattle ranches in North and South America. ... Gene Autry in the western wear typical of the singing cowboys of the 1950s - note characteristic piped, arrowhead-end smile pockets, broad open shirt collar, pointed shirt yoke, neckerchief or bandana, and cowboy hat Western wear is a category of mens and womens clothing which derives its unique... Western Lifestyle is defined as a social classification of people significantly influenced by the attitudes, ethics and history of the American Western Cowboy Culture. ... The designers of the official flag of Calgary were Gwin Clarke and Yvonne Fritz. ...


The shape of a cowboy hat depends very much on the region that it originated from. It is said that you can tell where a working cowboy is from just by looking at the crease in their hat.


John B. Stetson is credited with designing and marketing the first cowboy hat, which he called the "Boss of the Plains." The Stetson Cavalry Hat For the university, see Stetson University. ...


See also Stetson The Stetson Cavalry Hat For the university, see Stetson University. ...


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Straw Cowboy Hats & Felt Cowboy Hats Information (484 words)
He later sold the hat to a horseman and then named the hat, "The Boss of the Plains." Over one hundred years later, the cowboy hat is still the most striking image of the western horseman.
The panama hat is often considered "The Legendary Hat," as it has been sought after by the average person to the Royalty in all corners of the world.
In the mid-1800's, the finest panama hat was presented to the Emperor of France, Napoleon III and in 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt donned a panama hat for a press photo shoot.
Cowboy hat - Patent 4429420 (2047 words)
A cowboy hat as claimed in claim 1, wherein inner edges of said upper and lower portions of said C-shaped brim section are formed with a plurality of tabs which are adapted to flex outwardly for fitting heads of different sizes.
A cowboy hat as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first interlocking means comprises locking tabs and slits adapted for cooperative engagement to form the brim of the hat.
A cowboy hat as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second interlocking means comprises a plurality of tabs and slits adapted for cooperative engagement to form the crown of the hat.
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