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I just made a visit to Del Monico Hatters in New Haven, Connecticut, also mentioned in a thread by French, here.
I thought it worthy to start a new thread, rather than hijack French's thread, to draw attention to a real quality New England hatter. The staff is really excellent, and more than willing to put up with even as picky a shopper as myself. Here's the staff, along with myself and my newly purchased Stetson Blakely. The owner, Ernie DelMonico, is to the right. The store has been run by the DelMonico family since it's opening in 1908.
Del Monico has been in New Haven for 100 years this year, though in this location only since 1966. Not only was Marcus, on the far left, extremely patient and knowledgeable about hats, he also gave us an interesting history of Del Monico and downtown New Haven, to boot.
The plaque Mandy is holding is the Hat Retailer of the Year Award for 2007, awarded by the Headwear Association.
Here's the storefront, located at 47 Elm Street, New Haven, just off the Green.
There is just no way to compare buying a hat from a knowledgeable and friendly staff, and as French mentioned in his thread, they do not steer you towards the most expensive hats, but ones that fit your features and your style. They listen to what you tell them, and make recommendations along those lines. Marcus didn't break out the $300 Borsolinos until I had already pretty much made my selection, and then only to show my wife the quality of the felt.
Since I bought two hats, and am currently traveling, they were more than willing to box up and ship my hats to California.
Overall a great experience at Del Monico's, and a highly recommended hatter!
I thought it worthy to start a new thread, rather than hijack French's thread, to draw attention to a real quality New England hatter. The staff is really excellent, and more than willing to put up with even as picky a shopper as myself. Here's the staff, along with myself and my newly purchased Stetson Blakely. The owner, Ernie DelMonico, is to the right. The store has been run by the DelMonico family since it's opening in 1908.
Del Monico has been in New Haven for 100 years this year, though in this location only since 1966. Not only was Marcus, on the far left, extremely patient and knowledgeable about hats, he also gave us an interesting history of Del Monico and downtown New Haven, to boot.
The plaque Mandy is holding is the Hat Retailer of the Year Award for 2007, awarded by the Headwear Association.
Here's the storefront, located at 47 Elm Street, New Haven, just off the Green.
There is just no way to compare buying a hat from a knowledgeable and friendly staff, and as French mentioned in his thread, they do not steer you towards the most expensive hats, but ones that fit your features and your style. They listen to what you tell them, and make recommendations along those lines. Marcus didn't break out the $300 Borsolinos until I had already pretty much made my selection, and then only to show my wife the quality of the felt.
Since I bought two hats, and am currently traveling, they were more than willing to box up and ship my hats to California.
Overall a great experience at Del Monico's, and a highly recommended hatter!
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