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Century-old American Hat Company sees spike in demand as Western lifestyle becomes 'very popular'
Texas-based cowboy hat manufacturer American Hat Company, which sells a variety of straw and felt hats, attributes booming business to increased interest in Western lifestyle.
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Create your own cowboy hat with E&D Custom Hat Company at the Kern County Fair
Create your own cowboy hat with E&D Custom Hat Company at the Kern County Fair ...
The city of Garland unveiled its newest landmark, a massive 20-foot-long cowboy hat sculpture in the heart of Downtown Garland. Garland is tipping its hat to history — literally. The city will unveil ...
Millionaire CEO Piotr Szczerek, infamous for snatching a signed hat from a child at the US Open, allegedly defended his actions in a statement, claiming "first come, first served." He also threatened ...
Bills quarterback Josh Allen was rocking a unique hat when he arrived at the stadium for his team's game against the Dolphins ...
After days of social-media shaming, Piotr Szczerek, the CEO of a Polish paving company who was captured on video snatching a tennis player’s hat from a child at the U.S. Open, issued an apology on ...
An Orange County, California, high school student said he was suspended after his “Make America Great Again” hat was stolen, sparking a political argument with another student. Laguna Beach High ...
The Polish CEO who was caught on camera snatching a signed hat off a child at the US Open admitted he made a “serious mistake” after viral footage turned him into an international villain. Piotr ...
Sept 18 (Reuters) - Pattern and its existing shareholders raised $300 million in its U.S. initial public offering on Thursday, after the e-commerce firm priced its shares within the marketed range.
NEW YORK -- A Polish millionaire and CEO, who took tennis player Kamil Majchrzak's hat from a young fan at the U.S. Open, apologized on social media and said he has returned it. Piotr Szczerek posted ...
Polish CEO Peter Szczerk Apologizes for Stealing Hat From Child at US Open: ‘I Made a Grave Mistake’
The Polish businessman who went viral for stealing a hat from a child at the 2025 US Open has apologized for his actions. In a statement posted to his company’s Instagram account on Monday, September ...
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