How to Shop For Your Cowboy Hats

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How to Shop For Your Cowboy Hats

American Hat Company is indeed one of the best American businesses. Established in 1919 in Houston, Texas by Sam Silver they have always been committed to the American dream – providing great jobs for Americans. After his death, Bubba Silver taught his son all that he knows about hat making and the art of making custom hats. Thus, the present generation of American Hats is proud of its craftsmanship and desire to carry on the tradition by which it was started.

What is most interesting about American Hat Company and its commitment to service to its customers and to the communities in which it operates is that the company not only has three retail locations in Texas, but also two stores in Florida and one store in New York City. And in case you are wondering how that is possible considering the fact that only two of its outlets are located in Texas, well, that is because one of its outlets is located in Houston and the other in New York City. The reason for the store in New York City is quite logical, as that is where the American public actually resides. The second outlet is actually a fitting room in Manhattan. American Hat Company actually thought that people living in New York would prefer a store located there than somewhere else, hence why the second outlet is there. And American Hatter knows that there is much to be gained by marketing to the New York City market and a fitting room is a great way of doing that.

There are plenty of reasons to visit an American hat store, from a place to purchase a gift for a friend or loved one, to find something special for yourself and to enjoy the unique products that this company produces. You could even pass away and leave your old cowboy boots here to enjoy at another party 100 years from now. So, if you are looking for the perfect western accessories to bring with you or to buy for someone you know and love, you need to visit an American cowboy hat store. It will surely make the perfect western gift.

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