haberdasherˈhæb ərˌdæʃ ər
haberdasher (n)
- plural
- haberdashers
English Definitions:
clothier, haberdasher (noun)
a merchant who sells men's clothing
haberdasher (Noun)
A dealer in ribbons, buttons, thread, needles and similar sewing goods.
haberdasher (Noun)
A men's outfitter, usually a men's haberdasher.
haberdasher (Noun)
A member of the Haberdashers livery company.
Haberdasher
A haberdasher is a person who sells small articles for sewing, such as buttons, ribbons, zips, and other notions or a men's outfitter. A haberdasher's shop or the items sold therein are called haberdashery.
Haberdasher
In British English, a haberdasher is a business or person who sells small articles for sewing, dressmaking and knitting, such as buttons, ribbons, and zippers; in the United States, the term refers instead to a retailer who sells men's clothing, including suits, shirts, and neckties. The sewing articles are called "haberdashery" in British English. The corresponding term is "notions" in American English where haberdashery is the name for the shop itself, though it's largely an archaicism now. In Britain, haberdashery shops, or "haberdashers", were a mainstay of high street retail until recent decades, but are now uncommon, due to the decline in home dressmaking, knitting and other textile skills and hobbies, and the rise of internet shopping. They were very often drapers as well, the term for sellers of cloth.
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