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stetson

/stet-suhn/US // ˈstɛt sən //UK // (ˈstɛtsən) //

斯泰森,斯泰茨,斯泰西,斯泰莎

Definitions

  1. 1

    Trademark.

    • : a brand of felt hat with a broad brim and high crown, especially one worn as part of a cowboy's outfit.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Iconic hat company Stetson announced Saturday that it will stop selling its merchandise at HatWRKS, the company at the center of the controversy.

  • As a result of the offensive content and opinions shared by HatWRKS in Nashville, Stetson and our distribution partners will cease the sale of all Stetson products.

  • He went to work for Byrd as a student assistant and stayed 16 years before getting his first head coaching job in 2011 at Stetson.

  • The college basketball season is supposed to begin in less than two weeks, but Miami and Stetson already called off a game, and two other programs, Seton Hall and Minnesota, announced they were pausing activities.

  • Stetson returned east in 1865 and created his own hat company, which produced high-quality hats made for outdoor use.

  • Reportedly, George Custer wore a Stetson into Little Big Horn.

  • Based on the hat he had created for himself, Stetson made a version called “The Boss of the Plains.”

  • John B. Stetson was born in 1830 in New Jersey, the son of a hat maker.

  • Just another example of a guy in a John B. Stetson hat saving the day.

  • In fifteen minutes the only dry part of me was the crown of my head—thanks be to a good Stetson hat.

  • When he reached the Stetson cabin three horses with drooping heads were hitched to the fence.

  • Several spoke from the shadows as Rome stepped on the porch, and Rufe Stetson faced him a moment in the doorway, and laughed.

  • At every dawn or dusk she was on her porch peering through the dim light for Rufe Stetson.

  • Rome Stetson alone seemed unconcerned, and his name was on every gossiping tongue.