Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Henry the Hatter closing a store

Hoss & da Posse

One of the Regulars
Messages
212
Location
Shiloh Acres Farm, Ball Ground, GA
Browsing the web, I noticed on Henry the Hatters website that they are closing the retail store located in Hamtramck and offering (or so they say) deals on one-of-a-kinds, discontinued and odd lots. If you're close to the store, it may be worth a look-see...good luck
 

BigSleep

One of the Regulars
Messages
295
Location
La Mesa CA
What a shame.

The last time I was in the Detroit store they were telling me that the Hamtamck store was a hatter that Henry's had bought. That it had been around since the 1890s or something like that.

I think my memory is correct on that.
Anyone have more info on that story?
 

Joedahat

New in Town
Messages
34
Location
Waterford, MI
Store Closing

Yes, it is true. Henry The Hatter is closing the Hamtramck Michigan location.

The stores in Detroit, and Southfield Michigan WILL REMAIN OPEN.

The retail district in Hamtramck, MI seems to be even worse than the surrounding communities.
In 1985, when Henry The Hatter purchased the store, the city of Hamtramck was a bustling town of European Immigrants, mainly of Polish decent. The entire 1 mile stretch of the main shopping district housed any type of store imaginable. All owned by “moms & pops” living above or behind the storefront.

The customer base at that time were the elderly polish gents coming in to get a new hat, or having a hat cleaned for church on Sunday.
As the population changed, many of the old stores gave way to not necessarily "Big Box" stores, but more of a cookie cutter, strip mall type stores. Today, the Joseph Campau shopping district is home to many Dollar Stores, Jewelry and Loan shops, and Wigs & Beauty supply stores.
Although Hamtramck is seeing a new influx of immigrants, mainly from the Middle East, they do not share in the headwear stylings that we carry.

As we have been told, without much documentation, The 9307 Joseph Campau location has always been a hat store. (Joseph Polchinski Hats - Est. 1919). Mr. Polchinski and his family had living quarters above the store. His son-in-law Irvin Mroz (Mroz Hat Shop 1945 – 1985) then sold it to Seymour & Paul Wasserman in 1985.
 

HATZ

New in Town
Messages
5
Location
Oro Valley, AZ
Sad, but true, and all-too-common story of an historic enterprise. Bought my first Borsalino (4" brim, from the "old country') at the old downtown store in 1965. Bought my current Borso fedora at the Southfield store in '91.
 

Joedahat

New in Town
Messages
34
Location
Waterford, MI
Store Closing

Kind of sad for me. As a newly married, fresh faced kid from Hamtramck, I was hired by The Wassermans to operate that store for them. My first 16 years were in that store, since then I've been working in Southfield, Detroit, and working the Internet store. Here it is 25 years later, and the store is closing. But alas, this will make the 2 remaining stores stronger.
 

carter

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,921
Location
Corsicana, TX
They have many of their hats deepley discounted at their online store. Not all sizes are available. I ordered a shearling leather baseball cap with ear flaps.
 

David Conwill

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,854
Location
Bennington, VT 05201
I’m in the process of reading a case regarding what became Henry the Hatter’s Hamtramck location: Polczynski v Nowicki, 198 NW 976 (Mich. 1924). It seems Mrs. Nowicki didn’t want to sell her building to Mr. Polczynski, and tried to clobber him with a broom when he tendered his down payment (in cash! Ten $1000 bills, to be exact).

What history. It’s a shame they had to close it, but economic realities what they are in this state, I’m grateful we’ve still got the downtown location.

-Dave
 

randooch

I'll Lock Up
Messages
4,869
Location
Ukiah, California
Carter, Do Post A Pic

carter said:
They have many of their hats deepley discounted at their online store. Not all sizes are available. I ordered a shearling leather baseball cap with ear flaps.


. . . when it arrives. :)
 

Matt Deckard

Man of Action
Messages
10,045
Location
A devout capitalist in Los Angeles CA.
With the economy the way it is... having a hat is a bit of a frivolous expense (even if we each probably have a dozen or more (or 3 or 4 dozen)). I can see why a hat store would be closing right now.

Sad to see this happen. Here's hoping his online business thrives.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,278
Messages
3,077,753
Members
54,221
Latest member
magyara
Top