Sentences with haberdasher
hab·er·dash·er
H h - Of all his roles, however, he's probably best known to the world at large as a haberdasher to celebrities.
- The stylish haberdasher who caters to style needs of the fashion-challenged, is a rarity in these days of mass production.
- Drapers and milliners, haberdashers and tailors, mercers and glovers - these were the ubiquitous tradespeople and retailers of King Street.
- A tailor and a haberdasher enter with new clothes and a new hat for the couple's return to her house in Padua.
- Mirror makers, picture framers, artists, cutlers, wig-makers, glass sellers, haberdashers and tailors all jostled for business alongside numerous coffee houses and taverns.
- Each year has brought worse news, with one manufacturer after another going out of business, and most towns left with one haberdasher - if they're lucky.
- Richard Carroll, who was haberdasher to such well-dressed Hollywood stars as Cary Grant.
- In BRIT, use tailor