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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 and southern United States, western Canada and northern Mexico, with many country, regional Mexican and sertanejo[a] music performers, and with participants in the North American rodeo circuit. It is recognized around the world as part of Old West apparel.

A felt cowboy hat
A straw cowboy hat

The cowboy hat as known today has many antecedents to its design, including Mexican hats such as the sombrero, the various designs of wide-brimmed hat worn by farmers and stockmen in the eastern United States, as well as the designs used by the United States Cavalry.

The first western model was the open-crowned "Boss of the Plains", and after that came the front-creased Carlsbad, destined to become "the" cowboy style.[1] The high-crowned, wide-brimmed, soft-felt western hats that followed are intimately associated with the cowboy image.[2]

History edit

 
Painting (c. 1830) showing Mexican hats

The concept of a broad-brimmed hat with a high crown worn by a rider on horseback can be seen as far back as the Mongolian horsemen of the 13th century.[3] The hat has a tall crown that provides insulation, and a wide brim that provides shade. Hot and sunny climates inspire designs with very wide brims such as the sombrero of Mexico.

It is not clear when the cowboy hat received its name. However, European-Americans in the Western United States originally had no standard headwear. People moving West wore many styles of hat, including top hats, bowlers, Civil War headgear such as cavalry and slouch hats, and sailor hats.[4][5]

Contrary to popular belief, it was the bowler and not the cowboy hat that was the most popular in the American West, prompting Lucius Beebe to call it "the hat that won the West".[6] The working cowboy wore wide-brimmed and high-crowned hats. The hats were most likely adopted from civil war era slouch hats and may have been influenced by the Mexican Vaqueros before the invention of the modern design.[7] John Batterson Stetson is credited for originating the modern day American Cowboy Hat.[8]

 
A Boss of the Plains hat

The original "Boss of the Plains", manufactured by Stetson in 1865, was flat-brimmed, had a straight sided crown, with rounded corners.[9] These light-weight, waterproof hats were natural in color, with four-inch crowns and brims.[10] A plain hatband was fitted to adjust head size.[11] The sweatband bore Stetson's name.[4] While only making one style of hat, they came in different qualities ranging from one-grade material at five dollars apiece to pure beaver felt hats for thirty dollars each.[12] J.B. Stetson was the first to market the "Boss of the Plains" to cowboys, and it has remained the universal image of the American West.[13] The charisma of the West was carried back East when adventurers returned in the expensive "Boss of the plains" style hat.[14] In the 19th century and first half of the 20th century, a hat was an indispensable item in every man's wardrobe. Stetson focused on expensive, high-quality hats that represented a real investment for the working cowboy and a statement of success for the city dweller.

 
President Ronald Reagan demonstrated the popularity of the cowboy hat as a movie star, as a resident of the American west, and as a horseback rider.

The durability and water-resistance of the original Stetson obtained additional publicity in 1912, when the battleship USS Maine was raised from Havana harbor, where it had sunk in 1898. A Stetson hat was found in the wreck, which had been submerged in seawater for 14 years. The hat had been exposed to ooze, mud, and plant growth. However, the hat was cleaned off, and appeared to be undamaged.[15]

The cowboy hat has been adopted as a regional identifier among Māori tribes living in Gisborne District of New Zealand's North Island collectively called "Ngā Kaupoi" ("The Cowboys") for their native adoption of horses; one of its resident politicians, Rawiri Waititi, is well known for his hat-donning appearance.[16]

Design edit

 
Stetson hat manufactured in the 1920s

Modern cowboy hats are made of fur-based felt, straw or, less often, leather. They are sold with a tall, rounded crown and a wide flat brim. They have a simple sweat band on the inside to stabilize the fit of the head, and usually a small decorative hat band on the outside of the crown. Hats are customized by creasing the crown and rolling the brim. Hats are also sold pre-creased and pre-rolled. Often a more decorative hat band is added. In some places, "stampede strings" or "wind strings" are also attached.[17][page needed] Hats can be manufactured in virtually any color, but are most often seen in shades of beige, brown and black. Beginning in the 1940s, pastel colors were introduced, seen often on hats worn by movie cowboys and rodeo riders.[18] "Today's cowboy hat has remained basically unchanged in construction and design since the first one was created in 1865 by J.B. Stetson."[19]

Modern designs edit

 
Modern working cowboys wearing cowboy hats. While providing less protection from the sun, their turned-up brims prevent them from being as easily knocked off during lasso use.

The modern cowboy hat has remained basically unchanged in construction and underlying design since the Stetson creation.[19] The cowboy hat quickly identified its wearer as someone associated with the West.[20] "Within a decade the name 'John B. Stetson' became synonymous with the word 'hat' in every corner and culture west of the Mississippi River."[21] The shape of the hat's crown and brim were often modified by the wearer for fashion and to protect against weather by being softened in hot steam, shaped, and allowed to dry and cool. Because of the ease of personalization, it was often possible to tell where a cowboy hat was from, right down to which ranch, simply by looking at the crease in the crown.[13] Common modern hat creases include the classic Cattleman crease, Cool Hand Luke, Minick, Brick, and the Gus.[22]

 
Silent film actor William S. Hart

Later as the mystique of the Wild West was popularized by entertainers such as Buffalo Bill Cody and western movies starring actors such as Tom Mix, the Cowboy hat came to symbolize the American West.[23] John Wayne christened them "the hat that won the West".[2] The Boss of the Plains design influenced various wide-brimmed hats worn by farmers and ranchers all over the United States. Later designs were customized for law enforcement, military and motion pictures.

The first American law-enforcement agency to adopt Stetson's western hat as part of their uniform was the Texas Rangers.[24] The Texas Legislature designated the cowboy hat as the official "State Hat of Texas" in 2015.[25]

Variations edit

Ten-gallon hats edit

Some cowboy hats have been called "ten-gallon" hats. The term came into use about 1925.[26] There are multiple theories for how the concept arose.

One theory is that the term "ten-gallon" is a corruption of the Spanish modifier tan galán, which loosely translates as "really handsome"[27] or "so fine". For example, "un sombrero tan galán" translates as "such a fine hat".

Another theory is that the term "ten-gallon" is a corruption of the Spanish term galón, which means "galloon", a type of narrow braided trim around the crown, possibly a style adapted by Spanish cowboys. When Texas cowboys misunderstood the word galón for "gallon", the popular, though incorrect, legend may have been born. According to Reynolds and Rand, "The term ten-gallon did not originally refer to the holding capacity of the hat, but to the width of a Mexican sombrero hatband, and is more closely related to this unit of measurement by the Spanish than to the water-holding capacity of a Stetson."[28]

Early print advertising by Stetson showed a cowboy giving his horse a drink of water from a hat.[29] The Stetson company notes that a "ten-gallon" hat holds only 3 quarts, not even one gallon (about 3 L instead of 4 liters).[28][30]

Calgary White Hat edit

The Calgary White Hat is a white felt cowboy hat which is the symbol of both the Calgary Stampede annual rodeo and the city of Calgary. Created by Morris Shumiatcher, owner of Smithbilt Hat Company, it was worn for the first time at the 1946 Stampede. In the early 1950s, Mayor of Calgary Donald Hugh Mackay began presenting the white hat to visiting dignitaries, a tradition that the office of the mayor continues to this day. Thousands of tourists and groups also participate in "white hatting ceremonies" conducted by Tourism Calgary and by volunteer greeters at the Calgary International Airport. In 1983, the Calgary White Hat was incorporated into the design of the flag of Calgary.[31]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Sertanejo is a Brazilian musical rhythm associated with rural areas in the Centre-South of Brazil that originated from caipira music. Due to American cultural influence musicians of this musical rhythm sought to adopt and imitate the fashion used by North American singers and by actors of western films, even if the rhythm developed independently, with no connection to Mexican Regional music or to American and Canadian Country music. Sertanejo, in a metaphorical way, emerged through convergent evolution.
  1. ^ Foster-Harris, p. 106.
  2. ^ a b Snyder, p. 5.
  3. ^ Bender, p. #
  4. ^ a b Carlson, p. #
  5. ^ Cowboyhathistory.org. Web page.
  6. ^ Beebe, Lucius (26 October 1957). "The Hat That Won the West". The Deseret News. p. 10A. Retrieved 10 February 2010.
  7. ^ Bender, p. 11.
  8. ^ Sobey, Edwin J.C. Young Inventors at Work! Learning Science by Doing Science (1999) p. 95. ISBN 067357735X.
  9. ^ Snyder, p. 73.
  10. ^ Snyder, p. 51.
  11. ^ Bender, p. 54.
  12. ^ Snyder, p. #
  13. ^ a b Reynolds & Rand, p. 17.
  14. ^ Snyder, p. 49.
  15. ^ John B. Stetson Company (1927) Stetson Hats the World Over. The Story of 50 Years of Stetson Foreign Business. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John B. Stetson Company.
  16. ^ Muru-Lanning, Charlotte (9 December 2020). "From fedoras to fascinators: A history of Māori and hats". The Spinoff. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  17. ^ Christian.
  18. ^ Snyder, p. 27.
  19. ^ a b Reynolds and Rand, p. 8.
  20. ^ Reynolds & Rand, p. 10.
  21. ^ Bender, p. 12.
  22. ^ "The Essential Guide to Cowboy Hats". 11 December 2023.
  23. ^ Reynolds & Rand, p. 15.
  24. ^ Snyder, p. 10.
  25. ^ Hatch, Rosie, ed. (2022). Texas Almanac 2022–2023. Austin: Texas State Historical Association. p. 22. ISBN 978-1625110664.
  26. ^ Bender, p. 31.
  27. ^ "'The Story of Spanish' offers a rich history of the language". Los Angeles Times. 7 June 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  28. ^ a b Reynolds & Rand, p. 11.
  29. ^ Snyder, p. 11.
  30. ^ Frequently asked questions, Stetson Hat Company. Web site. 26 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  31. ^ Klaszus, Jeremy (4 January 2016). "The White Hat: A Calgary symbol we love to hate". CBC News. Retrieved 12 October 2017.

References edit

  • Bender, Texan Bix (1994). Hats & the Cowboys Who Wear Them. ISBN 1586851918
  • Blevins, Winfred ( 2001). Dictionary of the American West: over 5,000 terms and expressions from Aarigaa! to Zopilote. ISBN 1570613044
  • Carlson, Laurie. (1998) Boss of the plains, the hat that won the West. ISBN 0789424797
  • Christian, Mary Blount. (1992) Hats off to John Stetson ISBN 002718465X
  • Foster-Harris, William (2007) The Look of the Old West: A Fully Illustrated Guide ISBN 160239024X
  • Reynolds, William and Rich Rand (1995) The Cowboy Hat book. ISBN 0879056568
  • Snyder, Jeffrey B. (1997) Stetson Hats and the John B. Stetson Company 1865–1970. ISBN 0764302116

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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 and southern United States western Canada and northern Mexico with many country regional Mexican and sertanejo a music performers and with participants in the North American rodeo circuit It is recognized around the world as part of Old West apparel A felt cowboy hatA straw cowboy hatThe cowboy hat as known today has many antecedents to its design including Mexican hats such as the sombrero the various designs of wide brimmed hat worn by farmers and stockmen in the eastern United States as well as the designs used by the United States Cavalry The first western model was the open crowned Boss of the Plains and after that came the front creased Carlsbad destined to become the cowboy style 1 The high crowned wide brimmed soft felt western hats that followed are intimately associated with the cowboy image 2 Contents 1 History 2 Design 3 Modern designs 4 Variations 4 1 Ten gallon hats 4 2 Calgary White Hat 5 See also 6 Footnotes 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Painting c 1830 showing Mexican hatsThe concept of a broad brimmed hat with a high crown worn by a rider on horseback can be seen as far back as the Mongolian horsemen of the 13th century 3 The hat has a tall crown that provides insulation and a wide brim that provides shade Hot and sunny climates inspire designs with very wide brims such as the sombrero of Mexico It is not clear when the cowboy hat received its name However European Americans in the Western United States originally had no standard headwear People moving West wore many styles of hat including top hats bowlers Civil War headgear such as cavalry and slouch hats and sailor hats 4 5 Contrary to popular belief it was the bowler and not the cowboy hat that was the most popular in the American West prompting Lucius Beebe to call it the hat that won the West 6 The working cowboy wore wide brimmed and high crowned hats The hats were most likely adopted from civil war era slouch hats and may have been influenced by the Mexican Vaqueros before the invention of the modern design 7 John Batterson Stetson is credited for originating the modern day American Cowboy Hat 8 nbsp A Boss of the Plains hatThe original Boss of the Plains manufactured by Stetson in 1865 was flat brimmed had a straight sided crown with rounded corners 9 These light weight waterproof hats were natural in color with four inch crowns and brims 10 A plain hatband was fitted to adjust head size 11 The sweatband bore Stetson s name 4 While only making one style of hat they came in different qualities ranging from one grade material at five dollars apiece to pure beaver felt hats for thirty dollars each 12 J B Stetson was the first to market the Boss of the Plains to cowboys and it has remained the universal image of the American West 13 The charisma of the West was carried back East when adventurers returned in the expensive Boss of the plains style hat 14 In the 19th century and first half of the 20th century a hat was an indispensable item in every man s wardrobe Stetson focused on expensive high quality hats that represented a real investment for the working cowboy and a statement of success for the city dweller nbsp President Ronald Reagan demonstrated the popularity of the cowboy hat as a movie star as a resident of the American west and as a horseback rider The durability and water resistance of the original Stetson obtained additional publicity in 1912 when the battleship USS Maine was raised from Havana harbor where it had sunk in 1898 A Stetson hat was found in the wreck which had been submerged in seawater for 14 years The hat had been exposed to ooze mud and plant growth However the hat was cleaned off and appeared to be undamaged 15 The cowboy hat has been adopted as a regional identifier among Maori tribes living in Gisborne District of New Zealand s North Island collectively called Nga Kaupoi The Cowboys for their native adoption of horses one of its resident politicians Rawiri Waititi is well known for his hat donning appearance 16 Design edit nbsp Stetson hat manufactured in the 1920sModern cowboy hats are made of fur based felt straw or less often leather They are sold with a tall rounded crown and a wide flat brim They have a simple sweat band on the inside to stabilize the fit of the head and usually a small decorative hat band on the outside of the crown Hats are customized by creasing the crown and rolling the brim Hats are also sold pre creased and pre rolled Often a more decorative hat band is added In some places stampede strings or wind strings are also attached 17 page needed Hats can be manufactured in virtually any color but are most often seen in shades of beige brown and black Beginning in the 1940s pastel colors were introduced seen often on hats worn by movie cowboys and rodeo riders 18 Today s cowboy hat has remained basically unchanged in construction and design since the first one was created in 1865 by J B Stetson 19 Modern designs edit nbsp Modern working cowboys wearing cowboy hats While providing less protection from the sun their turned up brims prevent them from being as easily knocked off during lasso use The modern cowboy hat has remained basically unchanged in construction and underlying design since the Stetson creation 19 The cowboy hat quickly identified its wearer as someone associated with the West 20 Within a decade the name John B Stetson became synonymous with the word hat in every corner and culture west of the Mississippi River 21 The shape of the hat s crown and brim were often modified by the wearer for fashion and to protect against weather by being softened in hot steam shaped and allowed to dry and cool Because of the ease of personalization it was often possible to tell where a cowboy hat was from right down to which ranch simply by looking at the crease in the crown 13 Common modern hat creases include the classic Cattleman crease Cool Hand Luke Minick Brick and the Gus 22 nbsp Silent film actor William S HartLater as the mystique of the Wild West was popularized by entertainers such as Buffalo Bill Cody and western movies starring actors such as Tom Mix the Cowboy hat came to symbolize the American West 23 John Wayne christened them the hat that won the West 2 The Boss of the Plains design influenced various wide brimmed hats worn by farmers and ranchers all over the United States Later designs were customized for law enforcement military and motion pictures The first American law enforcement agency to adopt Stetson s western hat as part of their uniform was the Texas Rangers 24 The Texas Legislature designated the cowboy hat as the official State Hat of Texas in 2015 25 Variations editTen gallon hats edit Some cowboy hats have been called ten gallon hats The term came into use about 1925 26 There are multiple theories for how the concept arose One theory is that the term ten gallon is a corruption of the Spanish modifier tan galan which loosely translates as really handsome 27 or so fine For example un sombrero tan galan translates as such a fine hat Another theory is that the term ten gallon is a corruption of the Spanish term galon which means galloon a type of narrow braided trim around the crown possibly a style adapted by Spanish cowboys When Texas cowboys misunderstood the word galon for gallon the popular though incorrect legend may have been born According to Reynolds and Rand The term ten gallon did not originally refer to the holding capacity of the hat but to the width of a Mexican sombrero hatband and is more closely related to this unit of measurement by the Spanish than to the water holding capacity of a Stetson 28 Early print advertising by Stetson showed a cowboy giving his horse a drink of water from a hat 29 The Stetson company notes that a ten gallon hat holds only 3 quarts not even one gallon about 3 L instead of 4 liters 28 30 Calgary White Hat edit The Calgary White Hat is a white felt cowboy hat which is the symbol of both the Calgary Stampede annual rodeo and the city of Calgary Created by Morris Shumiatcher owner of Smithbilt Hat Company it was worn for the first time at the 1946 Stampede In the early 1950s Mayor of Calgary Donald Hugh Mackay began presenting the white hat to visiting dignitaries a tradition that the office of the mayor continues to this day Thousands of tourists and groups also participate in white hatting ceremonies conducted by Tourism Calgary and by volunteer greeters at the Calgary International Airport In 1983 the Calgary White Hat was incorporated into the design of the flag of Calgary 31 See also editAkubra Calgary White Hat Campaign hat Chupalla Cowboy boot Equestrian helmet Fedora Hardee hat John B Stetson Company Resistol Slouch hat Sun hat Western wearFootnotes edit Sertanejo is a Brazilian musical rhythm associated with rural areas in the Centre South of Brazil that originated from caipira music Due to American cultural influence musicians of this musical rhythm sought to adopt and imitate the fashion used by North American singers and by actors of western films even if the rhythm developed independently with no connection to Mexican Regional music or to American and Canadian Country music Sertanejo in a metaphorical way emerged through convergent evolution Foster Harris p 106 a b Snyder p 5 Bender p a b Carlson p Cowboyhathistory org Web page Beebe Lucius 26 October 1957 The Hat That Won the West The Deseret News p 10A Retrieved 10 February 2010 Bender p 11 Sobey Edwin J C Young Inventors at Work Learning Science by Doing Science 1999 p 95 ISBN 067357735X Snyder p 73 Snyder p 51 Bender p 54 Snyder p a b Reynolds amp Rand p 17 Snyder p 49 John B Stetson Company 1927 Stetson Hats the World Over The Story of 50 Years of Stetson Foreign Business Philadelphia Pennsylvania John B Stetson Company Muru Lanning Charlotte 9 December 2020 From fedoras to fascinators A history of Maori and hats The Spinoff Retrieved 3 September 2023 Christian Snyder p 27 a b Reynolds and Rand p 8 Reynolds amp Rand p 10 Bender p 12 The Essential Guide to Cowboy Hats 11 December 2023 Reynolds amp Rand p 15 Snyder p 10 Hatch Rosie ed 2022 Texas Almanac 2022 2023 Austin Texas State Historical Association p 22 ISBN 978 1625110664 Bender p 31 The Story of Spanish offers a rich history of the language Los Angeles Times 7 June 2013 Retrieved 8 June 2013 a b Reynolds amp Rand p 11 Snyder p 11 Frequently asked questions Stetson Hat Company Web site Archived 26 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine Klaszus Jeremy 4 January 2016 The White Hat A Calgary symbol we love to hate CBC News Retrieved 12 October 2017 References editBender Texan Bix 1994 Hats amp the Cowboys Who Wear Them ISBN 1586851918 Blevins Winfred 2001 Dictionary of the American West over 5 000 terms and expressions from Aarigaa to Zopilote ISBN 1570613044 Carlson Laurie 1998 Boss of the plains the hat that won the West ISBN 0789424797 Christian Mary Blount 1992 Hats off to John Stetson ISBN 002718465X Foster Harris William 2007 The Look of the Old West A Fully Illustrated Guide ISBN 160239024X Reynolds William and Rich Rand 1995 The Cowboy Hat book ISBN 0879056568 Snyder Jeffrey B 1997 Stetson Hats and the John B Stetson Company 1865 1970 ISBN 0764302116External links edit nbsp Media related to Cowboy hats at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cowboy hat amp oldid 1207485587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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