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Keeping Tradition Alive with the Harris Sisters
Posted on October 10 2022
KEEPING TRADITOIN ALIVE WITH THE HARRIS SISTER The Harris sisters are a trio creating traditional Native American beadwork in their hometown of Pendleton, OR. By Bill RodenPhotography by Wray Sinclair Harris Sisters Co was founded by sisters Katie, Anna, and Mary in Pendleton, OR. The sisters are from the Nez...
MAN OF MANY HATS
Posted on October 06 2022
MAN OF MANY HATS THE STORY OF JOHN B. STETSON It was summer 1862. Storms were brewing over the Colorado Rockies. And when the rain hit, John B. Stetson and his colleagues went scrambling for shelter. Thinking quickly, they fashioned coverage from the animals they had shot for food. First,...
The Good Life
Posted on September 28 2022
THE GOOD LIFE MEET THE YOUNG COUPLE BEHIND VERMONT’S BIG PICTURE FARM, WHERE THE AIR IS CLEAN, THE HOMEMADE CARAMELS ARE DELICIOUS—AND THE GOATS ARE THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME. By Andrew Paine Bradbury Photography by Maaike Bernstrom We all dream about it. Living a less connected, more grounded, so-called...
Sage to Saddle
Posted on September 27 2022
SAGE TO SADDLE HOW A SOUTH DAKOTA NONPROFIT IS ELEVATING THE LIVES OF LAKOTA OGALA YOUTH THROUGH HORSEMANSHIP By Bill RodenPhotography by Wray Sinclair Down rutted dirt roads, over jarring cattle grates, then a hard right into the native grasslands of the Great Plains lies the Lakota Oglala nation. The...
Mother's Day with Ranch Wives
Posted on August 19 2021
It is said that all love begins and ends with motherhood. Meet two moms who are putting their spin on being a ranch mom in the twenty-first century and sharing their story along the way. Part One: Photography by Tawnee Williams JaTanna and Natalie have been friends since before they...
Off the Open Road by Nick Pacione
Posted on August 19 2021
New arrival: The Dune 5X Gun Club Hat in Black. Model: Zoe Champagne ‘Off the Open Road’ At the end of the open road lies a new one.. a path less paved where nothing’s for certain.At the end of the open road, you replace what you know with what you’re...
An Evening “Into The Wild”
Posted on August 19 2021
Field Venture is a collaboration between Chef James Gop of Heirloom Fire and Magdalena Mieczkowska of Magdalena Events. Having worked on over 100 successful events together, the two wanted to create something that allowed them the opportunity to build imaginative events of their own design from the ground up. Field...
Stetson Stories: Winter on the Ranch
Posted on August 19 2021
Back to Basics with Brad Karl and photography by Marisa Anderson Days start early on the ranch and it doesn’t matter how cold it is, ranch work doesn’t end. Outdoorsmen keep coming to Stetson for hats, boots, and apparel designed to protect them through the toughest conditions. Brad wears the...
Stetson Stories: Shop Visit with William Graeber
Posted on August 19 2021
Photography by Eric Granado William wears the Plaid Wool Ivy Cap and the Brushed Twill Flannel The furniture we use every day tends to be one of the most overlooked commodities in today’s society. Our friend, William Graeber has set out to change that idea and share what woodworking is...
Stetson Stories: Matt Smiley of Whispering Beat Horsemanship
Posted on August 19 2021
Story and photography by Heath Herring My name is Matt Smiley. I’m a horse trainer here in the Navajo Nation and the owner of Whispering Beat Horsemanship. My story begins at my grandparents’ ranch, Billy Ranch in Manuelito, New Mexico. I was raised by a single mother. There was no...
Against the Odds: Southwest Black Ranchers
Posted on August 19 2021
Stetson Stories: Against The OddsSouthwest Black Ranchers Meet the Stewart family. Their passion for food security and diversity in agriculture led them to Douglas, Arizona where they are financing a sustainable farming project to make good, clean food more accessible. Photography by Ivan McClellan. Rachel and James Stewart lived a...
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