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STETSON - BOZEMAN

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STETSON - BOZEMANSTETSON The Bozeman hat is hand crafted in the USA from premium, water repellent wool felt. Sorry Black Colour no picture Conveniently crushable, so you can take it anywhere. Features a pinch front crown and soft finish brim. Complete with an interior Dri lex sweatband for ultimate comfort and leather hat band with Stetson pin. Hat may shrink slightly with use. For details, please see the size guide. Brim: Brim: 8. 25cm Crown: 10. 16cm 100% wool Water

STETSON The Bozeman hat is hand-crafted in the USA from premium, water repellent wool felt.

Sorry Black Colour no picture

Conveniently crushable, so you can take it anywhere.

Features a pinch front crown and soft finish brim.

Complete with an interior Dri-lex sweatband for ultimate comfort and leather hat band with Stetson pin.

Hat may shrink slightly with use.
For details, please see the size guide.

Brim:

  • Brim: 8.25cm
  • Crown: 10.16cm
  • 100% wool
  • Water resistant and crushable
  • Made in USA

*Note: Hat colours may vary slightly from the image.

Size Guide
MEASURING YOUR HEAD SIZE
Heads come in all sizes, and in a surprising variety of shapes.

Although Stetson hats are adaptable, and will usually conform to differences in shape with a little wearing, it is essential that the size be correct for your head.

TO DETERMINE YOUR HAT SIZE FOLLOW THESE 3 SIMPLE STEPS:
Measure the circumference around your head - approximately 12mm (1/2") above the ears
Keep the dressmaker tape level and firm, across the temple and above the eyebrow ridges.
Check the size chart given below.
NOTE: For in-between measurements use the next size up.


CM:

Equivalent

53

XS

54


55

S

56


57

M

58


59

L

60


61

XL

62


63

XXL

U.K. hat: 6 1/2 6 5/8 6 3/4 6 7/8 7 7 1/8 7 1/4 7 3/8 7 1/2 7 5/8 7 3/4
U.S. hat: 6 5/8 6 3/4 6 7/8 7 7 1/8 7 1/4 7 3/8 7 1/2 7 5/8 7 3/4 7 7/8


 For an enduring fit with your new HAT the following points should be considered:

Do not expect a tight-fitting hat to 'loosen up'
In time, the hat will conform to your head shape.

* Fitting the AKUBRA chinstrap

Care Tips
CARING FOR YOUR STETSON

Each Stetson hat is crafted with world renowned quality and by using some of the below tips and tricks, you can trust your hat will last. 
  • The best way to store your hat is upside down on its crown to stop the brim from flattening out. Ensure the surface is clean or store in a hat box.
  • Dust and loose dirt should be dusted off using a brush. Brush in a counter-clockwise motion starting at the left side of the hat.
  • Avoid exposing your hat to the heat from stoves, radiators, lamps, car windows and enclosed cars in the summer. The combination of the heat and perspiration will shrink the sweatband.
  • To keep perspiration from penetrating the fur felt, occasionally turn down the leather sweatband so it can dry out. If you have a light coloured hat that becomes spotted with water or grease, simply clean using a little baby talc powder or corn starch. No liquid cleaner should be used.
  • Your hat will last a lifetime if you follow these important instructions
  • Note: If your hat gets wet, simply shake off the excess water and turn down the leather sweatband. This will allow the hat to dry naturally. When the hat is wet avoid the brim touching the surface and avoid heat. This can reactivate the felting process and cause shrinkage.
  • For straw hats: use a mild soap solution such as softly and water and a very soft brush. Equally, baby wipes can work also. The hat should be left to dry at room temperature.

    Link to "STETSON hat Frequently asked questions" official site.

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    mwreview
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    "I ordered Christian fairy tales on the internet and they sent me Hans Christian Andersen ones by mistake!"---Ned Flanders
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    danny boy
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    ★★★★★ 4
    An enjoyable Simpson Comic
    Format: Paperback
    Now this is a fun book. It largely uses the same tv formula of irreverent humor to poke fun at the classics. The Simpsons and their extended family in Springfield play all the roles to perfection. The only thing that stops me from giving this a 5 star rating is that there are too many stories and they all seem slightly short and episodic.
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    ★★★★★ 5
    A great way to introduce the classics to your kid
    Format: Paperback
    I mean it. It's very funny, yet introduces a number of important stories and characters from greek mythology and the Bible right though to Shakespeare. Will be funnier when my son reads the actual stories these are based on. A whole lotta compare and contrast will ensue, I imagine. I think it will pique his interest in the classics.
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