Smyat
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Decent article about hats by one of the reporters at large for the New York Times in today's edition. It doesn't seem to be available in the online edition, though.
W&W is quite possibly the most famous hat store in NYC history. For decades they occupied a storefront on Madison Ave. (43rd) which was a stone's throw from some of NYC's most venerable men's stores; Brooks Brothers, F.R. Tripler, J.Press, Paul Stuart and the original Abercrombie & Fitch, among others. Rising rents forced them out of their Madison Ave location around a decade ago but they operated an net biz for several years before recently opening their 57th street shop.D00R said:Worth & Worth .........Haven't heard of these hats stores in NYC
Tomasso said:W&W is quite possibly the most famous hat store in NYC history. For decades they occupied a storefront on Madison Ave. (43rd) which was a stone's throw from some of NYC's most venerable men's stores; Brooks Brothers, F.R. Tripler, J.Press, Paul Stuart and the original Abercrombie & Fitch, among others. Rising rents forced them out of their Madison Ave location around a decade ago but they operated an net biz for several years before recently opening their 57th street shop.
What great advice the author received from his hip friend, a pink homburg for his first hat.:eusa_doh: BTW, the author describes the pink hat as both a fedora and a homburg.Sefton said:the 72 year old hat shop proprietor says "we can do better" after looking at his pink homburg!