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==Real life context==
 
==Real life context==
 
The Sou'wester or cowboy hat design was originally created by John B. Stetson from hide and fur. The design became popular with men in 19th century America for it's protective quality against the sun and elements. Especially among cowboys who's jobs consisted of work on the ranges. This version of the hat is worn by the infamous outlaw John Wesley Hardin.
 
The Sou'wester or cowboy hat design was originally created by John B. Stetson from hide and fur. The design became popular with men in 19th century America for it's protective quality against the sun and elements. Especially among cowboys who's jobs consisted of work on the ranges. This version of the hat is worn by the infamous outlaw John Wesley Hardin.
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Sou`wester
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A waterproof hat with a wide brim, which is especially long in the back to protect the neck from the elements. It's tied under the chin to hold it securely in place.
Clothing
Categoryhats
TypeMiscellaneous clothing
Time0.75 day(s)
Resources50 grams of sailcloth
30 grams of string
Objectsnone
Toolsiron, bone, or seashell needle
knife, bone knife or bronze knife
scissors or bronze scissors
Machinesnone


Description: A waterproof hat with a wide brim, which is especially long in the back to protect the neck from the elements. It's tied under the chin to hold it securely in place.


Real life context

The Sou'wester or cowboy hat design was originally created by John B. Stetson from hide and fur. The design became popular with men in 19th century America for it's protective quality against the sun and elements. Especially among cowboys who's jobs consisted of work on the ranges. This version of the hat is worn by the infamous outlaw John Wesley Hardin.