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Shop Leather Bowler Hat

Leather Bowler Hat

$180.00

Bowler or Derby Hat in Steampunk Style.

100% Veg tanned Leather.

100% Handmade and hand stitched.

Available in all sizes and in the colors brown and black.

The bowler hat was designed in 1849 by the London hat-makers Thomas and William Bowler.

It had been commissioned by a customer to design a close-fitting, low-crowned hat to protect gamekeepers from low-hanging branches while on horseback.

The bowler, not the cowboy hat or sombrero, was the most popular hat in the American West, prompting Lucius Beebe to call it "the hat that won the West". Both cowboys and railroad workers preferred the hat because it would not blow off easily in strong wind while riding a horse, or when sticking one's head out the window of a speeding train. It was worn by both lawmen and outlaws, including Bat Masterson, Butch Cassidy, Black Bart, and Billy the Kid. In the United States the hat came to be known commonly as the derby, and American outlaw Marion Hedgepeth was commonly referred to as "the Derby Kid".

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Leather Bowler Hat

$180.00

Bowler or Derby Hat in Steampunk Style.

100% Veg tanned Leather.

100% Handmade and hand stitched.

Available in all sizes and in the colors brown and black.

The bowler hat was designed in 1849 by the London hat-makers Thomas and William Bowler.

It had been commissioned by a customer to design a close-fitting, low-crowned hat to protect gamekeepers from low-hanging branches while on horseback.

The bowler, not the cowboy hat or sombrero, was the most popular hat in the American West, prompting Lucius Beebe to call it "the hat that won the West". Both cowboys and railroad workers preferred the hat because it would not blow off easily in strong wind while riding a horse, or when sticking one's head out the window of a speeding train. It was worn by both lawmen and outlaws, including Bat Masterson, Butch Cassidy, Black Bart, and Billy the Kid. In the United States the hat came to be known commonly as the derby, and American outlaw Marion Hedgepeth was commonly referred to as "the Derby Kid".

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McQueeney, Texas 78123

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(830) 433-1663