Stetson Batterson Wool Flat Brim Hat M Black

$ 118.50 · 4.9 (695) · In stock

One might assume the 'B' in John B. Stetson signifies 'Bold,' but it actually stands for 'Batterson.' Much like its namesake, the Batterson is a trailblazer in the realm of style. Handcrafted in Texas using premium wool felt, it is adorned with a cotton cord hatband and with an interior vegan sweatband. The Batterson showcases a distinctive gambler crown and proudly belongs to our Seeker Collection — offering enduring hats for those with a frontier-inspired perspective.

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