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Stet·son

 (stĕt′sən)
A trademark for a hat having a high crown and wide brim.
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Stetson

(ˈstɛtsən)
n
(Clothing & Fashion) trademark a type of felt hat with a broad brim and high crown, worn mainly by cowboys
[C20: named after John Stetson (1830–1906), American hatmaker who designed it]
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Stet•son

(ˈstɛt sən)
Trademark.
a brand of felt hat with a broad brim and high crown.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Stetson - a hat made of felt with a creased crownStetson - a hat made of felt with a creased crown
chapeau, hat, lid - headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim
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Translations

Stetson

® [ˈstetsən] Nsombrero m tejano
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Stetson®

[ˈstɛtsən] nStetson m
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Stetson®

nStetson® m, → Texashut m
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stetson

® [ˈstɛtsən] nlobbia
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References in classic literature ?
On his head was a battered Stetson, known to the trade as a Baden-Powell.
He saw himself when he had been quite the hoodlum, wearing a "stiff-rim" Stetson hat and a square-cut, double-breasted coat, with a certain swagger to the shoulders and possessing the ideal of being as tough as the police permitted.
In 1996, after a month of intensive training from previous owners Leddy and Robert Kilmoyer, the Stetsons launched right into cheese making with zeal for their new venture.
The Stetsons eventually expanded the business threefold.
The Stetsons were highly involved in this aspect of the community economy.
Letters from an American Utopia: The Stetson Family and the Northampton Association, 1843-1847.
Cowgirl icons include Doris Day as Calamity Jane and the sublime Jane Fonda as the gun-toting Catbalou, two fast-shooting babes who could silence a saloon bar just by tipping back their stetsons.
Look out for beaded trims, feathered jewellery and sequinned trimmed stetsons and they may just be for teens but Tammy Girl has the best versions, in this season's fuchsia pink, and at pocket money prices there's no excuse not to join the posse.
We saw Stetsons first this summer and now more of the Wild West is catching on.
Or even with the High Chaparral-style long skirt and Stetson.