Posted by Robin
on
13 March 2009

In conjunction with the recent launch of Stetson All American, Stetson has introduced Tom Brady's All American Stetson Challenge…
…a fun, interactive online game that lets guys compete head-to-head with Tom in extreme sports, including Kayaking, Motorcross and Snowboarding. The top scorers can win a dream 3 day adventure trip…
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Posted by Robin
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13 February 2009

Stetson will launch Stetson All American, a new fragrance for men fronted by Tom Brady, this coming March. Stetson hopes All American will attract younger men to the brand.
The woody aromatic scent was developed by perfumer Harry Fremont, and features notes of cedar leaf, guava, ginger, black suede, sage, nutmeg, fern water, amber wood, vetiver, patchouli and musk…
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Posted by Robin
on
25 August 2008

Stetson has launched Stetson Rich Suede, a new fragrance for men:
Stands the test of time. This men's Stetson Rich Suede cologne is the latest edition of the classic American fragrance. Perfect for any occasion.
The fragrance notes include blue cypress, Florida orange dewdrops, wild blue sage…
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Posted by Angela
on
3 July 2008


As the cashier at Walgreen's rang up my sale, I watched the cash register's display. Stetson — $2.00. (Big sale at the fragrance aisle.) Stetson Black — $2.00. Charlie — DO NOT SELL. The cashier yawned and continued to toss items into my bag. Tabu — DO NOT SELL. I glanced up at her, but she seemed unconcerned and pushed my bag toward me. The last time I got a “do not sell” from the cash register, it was for a recalled bottle of Love's Baby Soft. What has to happen that's so bad that a bottle of drugstore perfume is recalled?
I happy to report that none of the bottles of perfume I bought that day burst spontaneously into flames or ate holes in my skin. In fact, Stetson may be my best two-dollar investment ever…
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Posted by Angela
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19 June 2008
Who doesn't love a bargain? I know that I do. So when I saw that Perfumes: The Guide gave Stetson's Lady Stetson four stars and compared it favorably to Chanel No. 22, I knew I had to try it. A trip to the drugstore and $4.95 later, I had an 11 ml bottle of Lady Stetson cologne spray in my hands.
The name “Lady Stetson” might lead you to believe that it smells like a set from Little House on the Prairie or like something a country western singer might wear. When you couple its name with the fact that it came out in 1986, you might even imagine it smelling like a sort of mega-cowgirl adorned in a rhinestone vest…
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