Cowboy Hats from Resistol Hats

Discover the History behind some of the finest Cowboy Hats made today!

Resistol Hats

Resistol Hats

The Best All Around

Choose from the highest quality in cowboy hats.

Resistol cowboy hats are the legacy of a company started in the 1920s to make stylish, high quality Western hats that would “resist all weather.” The mission remains unchanged today, as Resistol has become the largest hat maker in the world, producing a choice of cowboy hat styles and materials for every use, and for men, women and children. The Garland, Texas facility is home to a full manufacturing process, delivering hats in fine materials that range from their own wool felt, to Mexican palm, bison fur, and more. 

Working cowboys rely on Resistol hats for maintaining comfort during the hard wear and tear of everyday use. Choose the perfect profile and brim for your needs. These hats are supremely functional, but they haven’t forgotten the details and flourishes that distinguish each piece, like a leather band with three-piece buckle on the Bankston, or the Resistol hatpin and feather on the Bull Bash B, part of the Tuff Hedeman Collection. 

The History of Resistol

In the early 1920’s a young millionaire, E.R. Byer sold his business in Michigan and traveled South to further his fortune and investment. His investment was a brilliant young hat maker, Harry Rolnick, who was operating a small hat factory. E.R. Byer was one of Rolnick’s customers and was so impressed by his professionalism, flair for fashion and devotion to quality that in 1927 the firm of Byer-Rolnick was founded in Dallas, Texas. The company produced men’s felt hats in Western and Dress stylings, both were marketed under the newly created brand name “Resistol Hats,” meaning to resist- all weather.

Distribution was limited to Texas and Oklahoma early on, but innovations like the Self-Conforming band and Kitten Finish (an innovation in the finishing process of felt) gained national exposure and in 1938 prompted expansion to a larger facility in Garland, Texas, where Resistol hats are manufactured today.

Byer-Rolnick’s success continued and the Resistol brand became the greatest name in western hats. In an effort to better control the quality and flow of product, Byer-Rolnick acquired a fur cutting plant and built a rough-body plant in Longview, Texas. These acquisitions made Byer-Rolnick the first and only manufacturer to operate the entire felt hat making process, which includes over 200 processes. By operating all phases of production, Byer- Rolnick was able to obtain maximum quality control and thereby produce the most consistent and finest hat known the world over.

Demand for Resistol hats continued and today “the small hat factory” is the largest manufacturer of headwear in the world, as a part of Hatco, Inc. All phases of production are still operated and controlled to ensure product of the highest quality.