Goorin Hats
BOLD HATMAKING SINCE 1895
The legacy of Goorin Brothers is one that follows a timeless
approach to the art of hat making.
In its fourth generation of leadership Goorin Brothers continues
the tradition of authentic family
craftsmanship and is supported by a team of individuals who
share the same passion for the
cultural, artistic and hands on approach to this century old
brand.
Goorin offers timeless, classic styles with a unique flare and
personality --
hats that allow you to make a statement without having to say a
word.
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Goorin Brothers hat making tradition began on the cobblestone
streets of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
when founder Cassel Goorin sold his first hat off a horse cart
in 1895.
In the 1920's Cassel's Sons, Alfred and Ted Goorin, helped their
father expand the business.
Learning the trade from their father, Alfred and Ted were the
original Goorin Brothers.
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War prosperity fueled demand for sport and leisure hat styles in
the 1940's. Outdoor leisure was incorporated
into their new sporting line designed to accommodate the hunter,
fisherman, and camper alike.
In 1949 Alfred moved the company's headquarters to downtown
Mission Street in San Francisco's thriving business hub.
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By the 1960's formal hats were no longer the norm for day to day
life. In order to survive, the company turned to
the ski industry and became the official head wear company for
the Olympic Games held in Squaw Valley in 196O.
During the 1970's Alfred Goorin Jr., Cassel's grandson, took
over the family business. Alfred and his wife, Glorianne
expanded their foothold in the ski business and added winter
accessories to their successful line of headwear.
This included gloves, mittens, socks, and other sportswear. They
even looked to Europe for ideas and inspiration for
more fashion-forward styles.
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In the early 1990's, Ben Goorin, now the fourth generation of
family hatters enters the business. The rise in
popularity of quality made baseball caps and beanies spurred by
underground streetwear made
Goorin Brothers relevant for the fast developing skateboard and
snowboard industry.
Today, Cassel's great-grandson Ben Goorin is leading Goorin
Brothers with an eye to the future and a
strong foundation in his heritage. While staying true to the
company's authenticity and craftsmanship,
Ben Goorin reaches out into San Francisco's rich artistic
community
and continues to develop the most creative headwear today.