BOWIE, Texas -- American Hat Co. has spent more than a century making iconic cowboy hats, the world's symbol for the Wild West and the romanticized cowboy, good and bad. They've made hats for the big ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “I’ve always loved hats and have early memories of a dear ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - During a trip to Thedford, we discovered a business where a woman builds hats with care, one at at time. Kaycee Hoffman’s family has a ranch north of Thedford, where they have ...
Through Robin Giles's art, this milliner not only creates stunning custom hats but also weaves a narrative of identity, resilience, and empowerment. “Hat-making chose me,” the milliner shared with a ...
A master milliner of couture hats who is also a five-time featured milliner of the Kentucky Derby has stepped up to save the day for thousands of local race fans. "We heard loud and clear that people ...
Becky and Todd Horning are owners of Glacier Rim Hats in Whitefish, Montana. (Photo courtesy of Kyle Stansbury) Glacier Rim Hats makes custom hats, based out of Whitefish. (Photo courtesy of Kyle ...
NOBLE — The small town of Noble has a big-name merchant who makes custom hats. Fred Shafer of Shafer Hat Works has been making hats for 35 years and has fashioned them for University of Oklahoma ...
When a woman from a small town in Mississippi decided to head west it was supposed to be a six-month adventure to find herself. Instead, it turned into a five-year journey where she found a love for ...
Step into Mess Hall Truck Shop! Immerse yourself in an interactive hat-making experience that channels the nostalgia of a camp-themed cafeteria. Here, the menu doesn’t feature mashed potatoes; instead ...
ADA, Okla. (KTEN) — Cindy Bowling is not your everyday math teacher. A business started in 2002 has led her to perfect custom hats. By day, Bowling teaches math at Ada City Schools; in her spare time, ...
PERHAM, Minn. — They say there are two types of people: Those who can wear hats and those who cannot. Katherine Fujii and Brye Daly believe the latter group does not exist. “So many people tell us ...
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