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New guy and a hat shop report...

randomadam

New in Town
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Within a few miles of DC
Greetings! My name is Adam, and I'm working up a small collection of inexpensive Panamas and modern fur felt hats.

In pursuit of that, I visited Hippodrome Hatters in Baltimore with a friend on Saturday afternoon. After a brief discussion with the proprietor I ended up walking away with a black house brand fur felt fedora for use mainly with a tuxedo and black wool overcoat (I'm in eveningwear roughly a dozen times a year); he successfully convinced me that a homburg wouldn't flatter my angular proportions.

I also learned a few things about the shop. It sounds like he's having supplier problems -- he can move product, but has trouble consistently procuring his preferred quantity and caliber and styles of product from the vendors. He also mentioned that his website hadn't been updated in years and in no way accurately reflected his current or expected future stock. Other posts on this shop in the forum have indicated his reluctance to do business over the internet, which I can confirm, so I suppose this is most useful to those of us in the Baltimore/DC area or visiting it.
 

H Weinstein

One of the Regulars
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224
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Maryland
I visited Hippodrome Hatters in Baltimore once last summer to buy a few spare satin hat liners. (The guy was very nice and didn't charge me an arm and a leg for them.) I suspect their primary customer base may be Baltimore's sizeable orthodox-Jewish population where formal fedoras are still part of the regular wardrobe. And, located in the heart of downtown, they may sell to inner-city residents as well. I think Hippodrome has been there a long time, so they may have a lot of repeat customers. They may feel that makes a major internet presence less important, even in this day and age.
 
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Maryland
They sell mid to low end hats (Stetson, Dobbs, ect.). They also have their own brand made by I believe Bollman. The major customer base is inner city residents. I don't think they sell to Orthodox community. The guy also told me he really didn't need to have much of a presence online. He also told me they use to do hat blocking and repair but got out of that. By the way this is not the original location. They moved to the present location a while back. The building has a great facade but the retail space is a bit drab.
 

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