Meyer The Hatter
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Fedora Lounge,
After lurking this board on and off for years, I've decided to make us a user name and sign up! This is by far the most serious "Hat Talk" that I've run across and it's great to find others with the same passion for headwear. If you do not know us, Meyer's is a five generation run, family business located in downtown New Orleans. We've sold hats in the first block of St. Charles Avenue since 1894. Third generation patriarch and World War II veteran Sam Meyer, who just turned 92 last week, still comes in to work a few days a week alongside his children and grandchildren. If you've met him, he is quite the hoot!
Stetson flew down as part of their 150th Anniversary celebration and spent the weekend with us and created a nice short film of us which you might enjoy:
Looking forward to joining the discussion and to be of any help. If any of you happen to visit NOLA, don't be afraid to stop in and say hello!
Sincerely,
Cedric Meyer
Meyer The Hatter
5th Generation
After lurking this board on and off for years, I've decided to make us a user name and sign up! This is by far the most serious "Hat Talk" that I've run across and it's great to find others with the same passion for headwear. If you do not know us, Meyer's is a five generation run, family business located in downtown New Orleans. We've sold hats in the first block of St. Charles Avenue since 1894. Third generation patriarch and World War II veteran Sam Meyer, who just turned 92 last week, still comes in to work a few days a week alongside his children and grandchildren. If you've met him, he is quite the hoot!
Stetson flew down as part of their 150th Anniversary celebration and spent the weekend with us and created a nice short film of us which you might enjoy:
Looking forward to joining the discussion and to be of any help. If any of you happen to visit NOLA, don't be afraid to stop in and say hello!
Sincerely,
Cedric Meyer
Meyer The Hatter
5th Generation