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Mountcastle & Sons
Founded1835; 189 years ago (1835)
Headquarters
Number of employees
300 (2015)
Websitemountcastle.com.au

Mountcastle & Sons is an Australian hat manufacturer. The company is associated with bush hats made of rabbit fur felt with wide brims that are worn in rural Australia.[1]

Statesman Hats is owned by Mountcastle Statesman and was established in 1972 in Western Australia. It and was bought by Mountcastle in 1995.[2]

Trutex, an independent school uniform brand, is owned by Mountcastle.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Heritage -". 17 December 2020.
  2. ^ "About Us".
  3. ^ "Trutex -". 21 December 2020.