John in Covina said:I am sure that dress western is western hats that are considered a bit more high end and not work hats. Business would certainly fit in that group. Much like the concept of BBQ and Court guns in Texas ands other states as opposed to the every day work or on duty gun.
gtdean48 said:Pro Equine has a big footprint in the performance show horse area, cutting, reining, reined cowhorse, roping, world's greatest horseman, etc. This seems to be their first purchase of an apparrel business for that market. At all these events you do see a lot of vendors of custom hatters but lots of the participants are going to risk a high dollar custom in the arena. I usually have a good but not great Stetson or Resistol for the show pen & a custom for other activities at the shows, sort of like beaters & dress fedoras. Maybe they're going to go for the "dress western" to compete with the custom hatters... [huh]
John in Covina said:It's an exciting change that they will pursue advertising. ...
You obviously haven't been paying close attention to the way I treat a hat. I have more western beaters than I do snap brims by a long shot. Even after going thru the bush hog, they get patched up & back in service....CRH said:...so you don't have to get one of the 'pwiddy whiddle hats' dirty lol!
tonyb said:The Stetson name alone is gold. Even people who know next to nothing about hats know the Stetson name. (Well, people of a certain age, anyway. Maybe the youngsters have no firsthand knowledge.)