haberdashery

/ˈhæbərˌdæʃəri/
noun
  1. A store that sells men's clothing and accessories, such as hats, ties, shirts, and gloves.
    • The old haberdashery on Main Street has been selling suits and hats for over fifty years.
    • He bought a new tie and a matching pocket square at the haberdashery downtown.
    • She stopped by the haberdashery to pick up a gift for her father's birthday.
  2. The items sold in a haberdashery, especially men's accessories like hats, ties, and cufflinks.
    • The wedding party ordered custom haberdashery to match their suits.
    • He organized his closet by separating his haberdashery from his casual clothes.
    • The store's haberdashery includes a wide selection of bow ties and suspenders.
  3. A department or section of a larger store that sells sewing supplies and small items like buttons, zippers, and ribbons (chiefly British).
    • The haberdashery aisle had everything from needles to lace trim.
    • He went to the haberdashery to buy thread for mending his jacket.
    • She found the perfect buttons for her coat in the haberdashery section of the department store.
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