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I've been lurking here for quite sometime, and I rarely have anything to contribute (I'm usually just soaking up the knowledge around here). So for my first thread and post I thought I would try to add to the pool of information as best I could.
I live in the Northern Virginia area just outside of Washington DC and have found there are limited stores in the area catering to decent hats. One exception (after the review, you can be the judge) exists in Maryland, Hats by Haber (www.hatalog.com).
As I've been trying to find my first fedora (I sold the only one I've had, a Mallory that just didn't look right, on eBay) I knew I needed to try on some to get a feel for what looked right before I committed to buying another vintage one or having one custom made and with few locations to put my hands on different styles I made the 45 min. jaunt to Silver Spring to give this store a go.....what an odd experience.
Gilda Haber runs the store out of her home in a residential neighborhood. There aren't normal business hours; she has drop in hours from 12-4 Sunday, Monday and Friday and short of the small hat hanging from the street address number you'd have a hard time finding it. I had hoped to find a reasonable selection of styles to try given the website full of Stetsons and Borsalinos. I was wrong.
Though somewhat friendly on the phone before my visit, I wasn't impressed with the service once I got there. The selection of hats really was pitiful. Perhaps she was in between order cycles, but by my estimate there couldn't have been more than 4 or 5 different fedoras styles on the shelf, and almost nothing in my size (7 3/8). I tried to wow her with my hat knowledge gained from reading this site for the last year but she was falling for it . Gilda didn't seem to enthused for my business, perhaps since I made it clear from the outset that I wouldn't be buying anything on this visit, however I still would have expected some help in deciding on a style since I was the only one there at the time. I asked about brim widths and crown heights and she was unable to answer either for most of the models, and on more than one occasion she handed me hats that were at least two sizes too small.
Gilda said she does about 50% of her business on the web which I suppose is a good thing because I sure wouldn't do business there after visiting the shop.
Perhaps my experience was an isolated event and if others here have had better dealings with Hats by Haber or know of another store in the vicinity for me to get some "hands on" experience I would love to hear it.
Best,
Washington
I live in the Northern Virginia area just outside of Washington DC and have found there are limited stores in the area catering to decent hats. One exception (after the review, you can be the judge) exists in Maryland, Hats by Haber (www.hatalog.com).
As I've been trying to find my first fedora (I sold the only one I've had, a Mallory that just didn't look right, on eBay) I knew I needed to try on some to get a feel for what looked right before I committed to buying another vintage one or having one custom made and with few locations to put my hands on different styles I made the 45 min. jaunt to Silver Spring to give this store a go.....what an odd experience.
Gilda Haber runs the store out of her home in a residential neighborhood. There aren't normal business hours; she has drop in hours from 12-4 Sunday, Monday and Friday and short of the small hat hanging from the street address number you'd have a hard time finding it. I had hoped to find a reasonable selection of styles to try given the website full of Stetsons and Borsalinos. I was wrong.
Though somewhat friendly on the phone before my visit, I wasn't impressed with the service once I got there. The selection of hats really was pitiful. Perhaps she was in between order cycles, but by my estimate there couldn't have been more than 4 or 5 different fedoras styles on the shelf, and almost nothing in my size (7 3/8). I tried to wow her with my hat knowledge gained from reading this site for the last year but she was falling for it . Gilda didn't seem to enthused for my business, perhaps since I made it clear from the outset that I wouldn't be buying anything on this visit, however I still would have expected some help in deciding on a style since I was the only one there at the time. I asked about brim widths and crown heights and she was unable to answer either for most of the models, and on more than one occasion she handed me hats that were at least two sizes too small.
Gilda said she does about 50% of her business on the web which I suppose is a good thing because I sure wouldn't do business there after visiting the shop.
Perhaps my experience was an isolated event and if others here have had better dealings with Hats by Haber or know of another store in the vicinity for me to get some "hands on" experience I would love to hear it.
Best,
Washington