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Their fur was popular, because of its texture and derability.
it represents Canada it is a Canadian symbol it was very popular for their pelts which was made into fur hats
because people brought in silk hats
people used beaver's fur to make hats and clothes
It was called the Fur Trade
Indicates the percentage of beaver fur is contained in the hats. See: http://www.stetsonhat.com/raw/faq.asp#WhatdotheXsmean What are the percentages of beaver in our hats? The percentage of beaver is determined by the X quality of the product. The higher the X's the higher percentage of beaver fur is mixed in the hat. Because of our efforts to remain the leading manufacturer in headwear, the exact percentages are a manufacturing secret formula that we choose not to share.
Fur companies were quite apt on finding beaver furs due to the fact beaver fur hats in Europe at the time were very expensive and sought after.
Beaver Beaver fur was prized by Europeans because it made an especially firm, smooth felt for hats.
At one time it was very fashionable to make hats out of beaver felt. This was economically important in the early history of Canada in particular. But in the 21st century, there is much less demand for beaver felt, and not many people are wearing beaver felt hats.
beaver
Because of their waterproof fur from which hats and coats were being manufactured.