on display at the football hall of fame.
The last time I saw the Landry Game-worn Hat on Ebay it sold for $400
Fedora hat
It's on the NFL channel tonight. It is called The Man in the Hat.
Zara
in my oppinion it is only worth what a true Landry fan would pay. that means it is a priceless piece of history. it was worn by one of the greatest football coaches of all time
top hatHe wore a Top Hat.
Lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan...you'd think I would know the format of names, numbers, etc., in the Ring of Honor. Frankly, I knew the answer, but not the details (Tom Landry; a Fedora; his tenure with the Team; "Coach" or "Head Coach"; that sort of stuff.) So, without further ado... From Tom Landry's obituary (via the Associated Press): "Instead of a jersey number, a tiny hat hangs next to his name and the years 1960-88."
Lincoln wore a 'stovepipe' hat.
well, there was a cat, it was fat, it wore a hat, and after that, it layed on a mat, then chased a rat, the rat was fat, it wore a hat, layed on a mat, got chased by a cat, the cat was fat, it wore a hat, after that, it layed on a mat, then chased a rat, the rat was fat, it wore a hat, after that it DIED.
Wore what? shoes? socks? a hat? a scarf? a pinkie ring? a nose ring? his hat backwards?
Stetsons are the brand of hat manufactured by the John B. Stetson Company. Founded in 1865, John B. Stetson Company began when the founder headed west and created the original hat of the West, the "Boss of the Plains". This Western hat would become the cornerstone of Stetson's hat business and is still in production today. Physicist Robert Oppenheimer frequently wore a Stetson cowboy hat which he modified into a wide-brimmed porkpie. Architect Frank Lloyd Wright was often seen wearing that modified porkpie. The hat was prevalent in New Guinea in January 1944.