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Sometimes I'll refer to it as Stetson cloning its own Open Road. A Royal Stetson OR clone in this case.
It would be interesting (at least to me) to explore the transformation of western hats into the thin ribbon bound brims of the 1940s and beyond. I think I have enough to give it a start in the Side By Side thread. I have quite a few small brim (3") thin ribbon western hats that date from 1900 - 1930s. What none have (save one early oddity from the first decade of the 20th century) is a bound brim. The Open Road (see this 1937 ad a few pages back) began life as a light weight travel height with a wider ribbon. My guess (only a guess) is that it was not very successful. Few show up for sale on the vintage market. Then came the Stratoliner (1941) and the popularity of the style grew from there. The OR got new life in this form, along with a sea of hats at all quality levels - up to the Stetson 100 in the 1950s. The OR could be seen as a clone of the Stratoliner. Seems everyone made them, including the Italian manufacturers.
Sunday daydreaming on this... will need to think further and collect my thoughts for a better researched post.