Henry The Hatter is the oldest hat retailer in the United States, founded by Henry Komrofsky and run by his descendants. Learn about its history, locations, services and famous customers.
Henry the Hatter, the nation's oldest hat retailer, turns 130 this year with Detroiter Joe Renkiewicz at the helm. Both locations – Detroit's Eastern Market (pictured) and Southfield ...
Henry the Hatter. DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER SINCE 1893! Mens Fedora Hats and Caps. Thank you for visiting Henry the Hatter's online store. Home; Browse All Products; Contact Us; ... NO SALES TAX OUTSIDE MICHIGAN IN …
Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Since 1893! Looking for a Hat or Cap, well look no further. With selections from Dobbs, Stetson, Borsalino, Kent, Wigens, Bailey, Tilden, Giorgio Cellini, Broner, Capas and others, Henry The Hatter has one of the largest selections in the Midwest.
Established in 1893 by Detroit native Henry Komrofsky, Henry the Hatter first opened on Gratiot Ave. Komrofsky had worked for a number of years as a hatter at the John C. Hartz store before opening his own shop. As a businessman, Komrofsky was interested in many aspects of city life.
Henry the Hatter 2472 Riopelle St. Detroit, Michigan 48226. Details Open in Google Maps Map Save. Questions about this business? Please reach out to them via their contact information listed below. 2472 Riopelle St. Detroit, Michigan 48226 (313) 962-0970. Hours. Mon-Sat. 10:30 a.m.-7 …
The oldest hat retailer in the United States, Henry the Hatter "has lost its lease and must close" its downtown Detroit location, a news release announced Friday. The last day of business for the store founded in 1893, with hats worn by such high-profile people as U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower and musician George Clinton, is Aug. 5.
Henry the Hatter, a 124-year-old business at 1307 Broadway St., plans to close its downtown Detroit store on Aug. 5.
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An absolute landmark in Detroit, Henry the Hatter, located on Broadway is a haven of hats. If there's a hat you need, Henry has got it. This hat store, with locations in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Southfield, carries everything form Kangols to Fedoras to newsboy caps to 10 gallon hats.
Henry the Hatter has been serving Detroiters since 1893, providing a wide selection of hats and caps. The retail store, which is now located in Eastern Market, has survived everything from...
Henry The Hatter is now offering NEXT DAY CURBSIDE PICK-UP SERVICE. Call the store to place your order then simply call us when you pull up with your order number.
Henry the Hatter is a retail specialist in men's headwear. Henry features all major brands including Borsalino, Dobbs, Stetson, Biltmore, Giorgio Cellini and
Love your blog about the Purple Gang. My Uncle Harry Gross was a Purple and was shot dead with Harry Millman at Boeskey's on Thanksgiving Eve 1937. Harry aka 'huny' was my Dad's oldest brother. His mugshot is in the Purple Gang book... some of the old-timers remember my Uncle Harry well. It was a real wild era in Detroit history! Tino 1/01/2011 ...
Henry the Hatter. DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER SINCE 1893! Mens Fedora Hats and Caps. Thank you for visiting Henry the Hatter's online store. ... Detroit, MI 48207 (313) 962- 0970. 800 591- 4343. Contact Form. Contact Form. Name: Email: Phone: Message: Southfield Location ...
Established in 1893 by Detroit native Henry Komrofsky, Henry the Hatter first opened on Gratiot Ave. Komrofsky had worked for a number of years as a hatter at the John C. Hartz store …
Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Since 1893! Looking for a Hat or Cap, well look no further. With selections from Dobbs, Stetson, Borsalino, Kent, Wigens, Bailey, Tilden, Giorgio Cellini, …
Henry the Hatter has been serving Detroiters since 1893, providing a wide selection of hats and caps. The retail store, which is now located in Eastern Market, has survived everything from...
Henry The Hatter, Detroit, Michigan. 2,581 likes · 967 were here. DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER SINCE 1893!
But even an average day feels festive compared to the prospect of closing a business his father bought in 1948. Henry Komrofsky, the original Hatter, opened the first shop on Gratiot Avenue in 1893.
Henry the Hatter. DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER SINCE 1893! Mens Fedora Hats and Caps. Thank you for visiting Henry the Hatter's online store.
But even an average day feels festive compared to the prospect of closing a business his father bought in 1948. Henry Komrofsky, the original Hatter, opened the first shop on Gratiot Avenue in 1893.
Henry The Hatter, Detroit, Michigan. 2,586 likes · 968 were here. DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER SINCE 1893!
Established in 1893 by Detroit native Henry Komrofsky, Henry the Hatter first opened on Gratiot Ave. Komrofsky had worked for a number of years as a hatter at the John C. Hartz store before opening his own shop. As a businessman, …
Henry the Hatter. DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER SINCE 1893! Mens Fedora Hats and Caps. Thank you for visiting Henry the Hatter's online store.
Henry the Hatter. DETROIT'S EXCLUSIVE HATTER SINCE 1893! Mens Fedora Hats and Caps. Thank you for visiting Henry the Hatter's online store. Home; Browse All Products ... Henry the Hatter has been recognized by the Historical …
When Run-DMC and L.L. Cool J had rap fans searching for Kangol hats & caps, Henry The Hatter carried an enormous selection. And still today, the likes of Kid Rock and Steve Harvey still …
An absolute landmark in Detroit, Henry the Hatter, located on Broadway is a haven of hats. If there's a hat you need, Henry has got it. This hat store, with locations in Detroit, Hamtramck, and Southfield, carries everything form …
Established in 1893 by Detroit native Henry Komrofsky, Henry the Hatter first opened on Gratiot Ave. Komrofsky had worked for a number of years as a hatter at the John C. Hartz store before opening his own shop. As a businessman, Komrofsky was interested in many aspects of city life.
Henry the Hatter, a 124-year-old business at 1307 Broadway St., plans to close its downtown Detroit store on Aug. 5.