![]() ![]() 5030095781933 1865 Distressed Open Road Royal Deluxe 295.00 ///cdn/shop/products/tf65ro-3626_silverbelly_1-V2.jpg?v=1603396943 ///cdn/shop/products/tf65ro-3626_silverbelly_1-V2_large.jpg?v=1603396943 USD InStock open road 2021 Gift Guide All Best Sellers Gifts for Her Gifts for the City Dweller Gifts for the Cowgirl Globo basis collection - Do not delete Hats Hats / Collections Hats / Collections / 1865 Distressed Hats / Collections / Best Sellers Hats / Fedora Hats / Fedora / Felt Hats / Western Hats / Western / Classics Hats / Western / Felt Legendary Denim Open Road Open Road Felt Hats These variations are what makes each hat truly unique. Note: Due to its hand-distressed nature, no two hats are exactly alike, and may differ from what is pictured, this includes slight variations in color and the level of distressing. ![]() Handmade and Hand-Distressed in the U.S.A.The 1865 Distressed Open Road Royal Deluxe features a genuine leather sweatband and a 4 ¼” crown outfitted with a grosgrain hat band, an eye-catching feather detail and a hat pin honors Stetson’s Western heritage-and a nod to the pioneering spirit that lives on in every hat we sell. Since 1948, it has been finished with a traditional, hand-pressed cattleman crease, and has been worn by modern pioneers and trailblazers ever since, from artists and outlaws to Presidents (including, most notably, LBJ, who was rarely photographed on his Texas ranch without his Open Road). Introduced in 1937, the Open Road was originally sold with an open crown, which could then be creased to the customer’s liking. Like all Open Roads, the 1865 Distressed Royal Deluxe easily transitions from city to country, and looks equally sharp on a woman or a man. Your hat will last a lifetime if you follow these important instructions.Crafted (and artfully distressed) by hand in the U.S.A., the 1865 Distressed Open Road Royal Deluxe combines the key features of the Royal Deluxe-the supple feel, flexible finish and snap brim-with unique style details. To put on or remove your hat, hold the brim in front and back, handle the crown as little as possible. Should your hat, (if it is light colored) become spotted with water or grease, you can clean it with a little baby talc or corn starch - not liquid cleanser, please! To keep perspiration from penetrating the fur felt, occasionally turn down the leather sweatband so it can dry out. Heat can reactivate the felting process and cause shrinkage. This will allow the hat to dry naturally. While the hat is wet, don’t let the brim touch the surface and don’t place it near heat. *** If your hat gets wet, shake off the excess water, and turn down the “self-conforming” leather sweatband. The combination of the heat and perspiration will shrink the sweatband. ![]() Remove dust and loose dirt with a soft brush, starting at the left side of the hat and brushing counter-clockwise.Īvoid exposing your hat to the heat from stoves, radiators, lamps, car windows and enclosed cars in the summer. Store your felt hat upside down on its crown, on a clean surface or in a hat box to keep the brim from flattening out. Worn with the brim turned up or down, this is a hat for the true American gentleman. Johnson, and countless other influential and inspiring figures. These days it comes with a hand-pressed cattleman crown, a classic frontier-style worn the world over and well-loved by the likes of Harry Truman, Lyndon B. The Open Road owes its name to the fact that it was originally sold with an open crown, which could then be creased to the customer’s liking. The hand-sewn brown leather sweatband and satin liner provide a time-tested fit and premium comfort. A true legend, the Open Road Royal Deluxe Hat offers a timeless blend of city style and Western tradition in a more flexible finish than our standard Open Road. Made from handsome high-quality 6X fur felt for unbeatable softness and resilience, it features a grosgrain hat band and a Stetson-branded hat pin for a subtle dose of texture. ![]()
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