Headwear

Have a little pride in your favorite brands and teams with a ball cap - we'd be so happy if you wore your lucky Smith & Edwards hat when you caught that huge bass or took the bull elk you'd put in for tags for! Plus, some of our newest ball caps include Hooey snapback hats, Browning, pink camo, and BYU (not that we expect those to sell, c'mon).

If you are looking specifically for Hunting Hats, click here. And we've got palm leaf, flat brim cowboy hats here.

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Western Hats

Western Hats

Looking good while protecting yourself from the sun is easy with Sunbody® hats. These flat brim palm leaf hats are made to be shaped and molded just the way you like 'em, or you can wear them as is. These are a great quality and economical way to get western hats your whole family will want to wear.

Can't find the hats you're looking for? The majority of our western hats vary greatly year to year and, as a result, we are unable to list the styles we carry online. Please give our Western Departments in Ogden (801-731-1120) or West Jordan (801-432-8370) a call so we can better assist you! We'll do all we can to get you in the right hat for every occasion.

Many people choose palm leaf hats for their function as well as their appearance. They block 98% of harmful UV light whereas cotton hats only block out 20%. Not only do these flat brim hats look great, they keep you protected, too. You'll find you wear your Sunbody® hat everywhere, for work and play.

Sunbody® hats are the best selling, most economical western hats we have. If you are local you can come in and have our awesome western department shape your hat for you, or with just a little water you can shape them on your own. Team them up with some great western jeans for him or for her and you're ready to roll.

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Silk Scarves

Silk Scarves

A cowboy scarf is the icon of western wear both then and now. You would never see John Wayne walking around town without his wild rag on would you? Here you can pick a luxurious 100% silk scarf that is just right for you in a variety of great styles and patterns to choose from.

Why wear a Silk Scarf?

Silk is a natural fiber that's breathable, light weight, insulating, and very absorbent: it will wick the sweat away from you, which will keep you cool in the summer, plus when you're working hard on the ranch and then slow down, you won't get that chill on your neck - the silk will keep you warm and dry.

Use a silk scarf for its practical value - breathe through it instead of choking on trail dust, keep warm, filter dirty water through it in the desert, tie it around your horse's feet as a makeshift hobble, pot holder, hat tie down, and even as a bandage if need be.

For work, competition, or just plain lookin' good, people use their cowboy scarf for a variety of reasons. A 100% silk scarf is a great tool for getting the job done because it naturally wicks moisture away in the warm summer months and protects from sun, wind, and dirt. In the winter it becomes a natural insulator, keeping in the warmth and protecting from the weather and environment.

One of the most popular reasons, however, that cowboys and cowgirls alike wear Wild Rags is that they look so great on! Worn at the rodeo, dancing, or for a night on the town you'll look sharp in your new silk scarf. Luxurious, durable, and useful, these Wild Rags are ideal for most any occasion. You may want to check out our good looking line of economical cowboy hats as well.

How to Care for a Silk Wild Rag

To keep your silk wild rag in the best shape, wash it by hand in cold water. Be careful not to stretch it, scrunch it up, or wring it when you are washing it.

You can wash your silk scarf in the washing machine if you take care: use mild laundry soap or shampoo. Place the silk scarf in a garment bag or pillowcase, and put it in a load of other delicates - NOT with your Wranglers! Then put it through the gentle cycle. Make sure the water temperature is set to cold.

To dry your silk scarf, let it air dry. You can speed this up by - remember, no wringing or scrunching! - placing your scarf on a dry towel, and rolling the scarf up along with the towel to soak up the moisture. Repeat a couple times, then let dry. Keep your scarf out of the sun and away from furnace vents & hot air as it dries to protect the silk and the color.

To take wrinkles out of a silk scarf, you can place it under a towel and iron the silk scarf with the towel as a barrier. Or, you can use a garment steamer to steam the silk scarf. Be quick about it so you're not exposing your good scarf to heat longer than necessary. You can leave your scarf in the bathroom hanging on a skirt hanger while you shower to help it relax wrinkles before ironing or steaming if you like.


Discover how to tie a silk scarf in a square knot here.

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Winter Hats & Cold Gear

Winter Hats & Cold Gear

Heat rises! Keep warm with a beanie or face mask by Carhartt®. Whether you're in the oil fields of North Dakota or working construction in Utah, when you keep your ears and head warm, the bitter cold won't get to you as much.

Make sure and pick up work gloves and work jackets. We ship everywhere in the USA, so if it's tough to get to a store because you're working all hours of the day & night.... Smith & Edwards has you covered. Up to a pound is just $5.95 and you won't pay more than $14.95 unless you're ordering more than 10 pounds of gear. Stay warm out there!

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Smith & Edwards Logo Realtree Max-1® Cap
Number: 301ISMAX1
Price: $9.99
Smith & Edwards Logo Realtree Max-5® Cap
Number: 301ISMX5
Price: $9.99
Smith & Edwards Logo Realtree Xtra Green Cap
Number: 301ISXTG
Price: $9.99
Browning® Recon Flag Hat - Loden
Number: 308033641
Price: $17.99
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