Haberdasher (noun)

A dealer in men's clothing and accessories, such as hats, ties, and buttons.

Origin:

The word haberdasher comes from the middle english word "haberdashere" and it originally referred to a dealer in small wares, including buttons, ribbons, and other notions. later, the word was used to refer to a dealer in men"s clothing and accessories, such as hats, ties, and buttons.

Examples:

  1. He bought a new hat from the haberdasher on the corner.
  2. The haberdasher had a wide selection of ties to choose from.
  3. The haberdasher was known for the quality of his merchandise and personalized service.
  4. The haberdasher's shop was a popular destination for men looking for fashionable clothing.
  5. He consulted the haberdasher for advice on coordinating his outfit.
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