Best Hat Stores in New York
Your shopping isn't done until you've matches your clothes with the tried and true accessories for every season: hats! New York has always been a haberdasher's heaven, with a thriving retail industry that aims to block the sun or rain, but not the admiring gazes of stylish passersby!
Arnold Hatters CLOSED(212) 768-3781
535 8th Ave,
New York, NY, 10018
This haberdashery has unfortunately lost its lid and closed in 2009.
Family owned and operated for decades, Arnold Hatters represents a truly unique shopping experience where as excited as you will be by the fine hats you try on, they'll be more excited.
Arth Hats(212) 539-1431
75 W Houston St,
New York, NY, 10012
Arth provides an artistic and unique approach to headwear for both men and women. The name "Arth" comes from the store's fusion of "art" and "hat" and indicates their commitment to the fine art of haberdashery.
Barbara Feinman Millinery(212) 358-7092
66 E 7th St,
New York, NY, 10003
Combining elegance of design with impeccable workmanship, a fashion-forward eye—and a dash of whimsy—Barbara Feinman's hats are sought after by a growing and varied clientele. After selling for several years to a numb
more... Cha Cha's House of Ill Repute(212) 420-7450
68 Jay St,
New York, NY, 10002
Dina Pisani began studying the craft of millinery in 1994 under the tutelage of the highly regarded milliner, Anne Allbrizzio. After completing the millinery program at FIT she began designing for private clients.
more... Ellen Christine(212) 242-2457
255 W 18th St,
New York, NY, 10011
This is a hat shop that brings such imagination to such an often under-looked area of fashion. Designer Ellen Christine brings us creations fit for a flapper, or My Fair Lady; Everything from a pansy colored cloche from the Twen
more... Eugenia Kim(212) 674-1345
347 W 36th St,
New York, NY
The relocated showroom of Parsons designer Eugenia Kim's popular boutique.
Hat Corner(212) 964-5693
139 Nassau St,
New York, NY, 10038
J J Hat Center(212) 239-4368
310 5th Ave,
New York, NY, 10001
JJ's has brought the finest hats and caps to New York since 1911, along with excellent service and a staff consisting of some of the most knowledgeable hat people in the industry.
Kelly Christy(212) 965-0686
453 Broome St,
New York, NY, 10013
From the runway to the museum, Kelly Christy’s work has been showcased in collaboration with designers like Cynthia Rowley, Isaac Mizrahi and Diane von Furstenberg and at the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. In th
more... Lids - Times Square(212) 957-1999
1584 Broadway,
New York, NY, 10036
Founded in 1995 and comprised of more than 800 mall-based, airport, street level and factory outlet stores nationwide, and in Puerto Rico and Canada primarily under the Lids and Hat World retail brands, Indianapolis-
more... Still Life(212) 575-9704
77 Orchard Street,
New York, NY, 10002
Since its inception in Fall 2006, the Still Life flagship store has been home to an eclectic range of original designs- envisioned and tailored to perfection-by creative director and owner, Frenel Morris. Located in the heart of th
more... Susan van der Linde(212) 758-7500
36 E 57th St,
New York, NY, 10022
Susan and her staff continue to define the custom/couture experience with exceptional service focused on giving each client their desired combination of style, material & color . Clients visiting the new SvdL privat
more... The Hat Shop(212) 219-1445
120 Thompson St,
New York, NY, 10012
The Hat Shop combines the wide selection of a department store with the custom selection of a milliner's atelier. Customers may choose from Chapeau Chateau—an in-house line of perennial favorites—in addition to the work of approximately thirty local milliners.
Village Scandal(212) 677-0124
19 E 7th St,
New York, NY, 10003
Village Scandal's collection of custom-made fedoras, newsboys, caps, cloches, sun hats, and more have made it one of the go-to places in the East Village for finely crafted chapeaus.
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