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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/15/business/15weil.html
Jack A. Weil, the Cowboy’s Dresser, Dies at 107
Jack A. Weil, the Cowboy’s Dresser, Dies at 107
the first to put snaps on Western shirts (17 on a shirt), and most likely the first to produce bolo ties commercially.
snaps matter, not least to cowboys who are not handy at sewing. They break loose easily if the shirt is caught on a hostile horn. (They also offer a dramatic way to bare one’s chest, but that might be another story.)
In announcing the death, his grandson, Steve Weil, Rockmount’s president, said Mr. Weil was to Western shirts what Henry Ford was to cars, and, indeed, the global spread of cowboy style owes much to him.