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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. They're stylish, soft, and incredibly comfortable. Machine wash with cold water, and tumble dry on low heat.
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Early history of the National Park Service Ranger Hat:
While technically not an insignia, the ranger hat has become... more
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Early history of the National Park Service Ranger Hat:
While technically not an insignia, the ranger hat has become synonymous with the ranger service. Even similar police hats are called "Smokey the Bear" hats. Speaking of Smokey, it is ironic that the symbol of the Forest Service should be wearing a Park Service ranger hat. It would appear that this "Stetson" style of felt hat evolved from Stetson's first "Boss of the Plains," which he marketed in 1863. This style has long been known as the "ranger" hat, no doubt from being used previously by the Texas Rangers. The first hats worn by rangers in the Park Service were Stetsons like those of the Army. These were usually creased fore and aft, but there were no regulations on the subject and it was left to the ranger to do whatever styling he wished.
When the first "authorized" uniforms were ordered in 1911, they included a "felt camping hat after the Stetson style." It can be assumed that this was a conti...
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Georgia Mizuleva
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AR Annahita
Congrats on your sale!!
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John Stephens
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Jim Noel
good job, John...salud!
Francie Davis
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