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Experience the legacy of Henry the Hatter, Detroit’s iconic hat shop established by Henry Komrofsky in 1893. Celebrated as the oldest hat retailer in Michigan, the store has made its mark through generations of Detroit history—surviving moves, fires, economic upheaval, and even outfitting President Dwight D. Eisenhower with a signature homburg hat at his inauguration.
On this immersive studio tour, you’ll meet skilled artisans who shape Detroit swagger into every brim: discover expert hat-fitting techniques, witness live demonstrations of shaping and cleaning, and receive advice on styles that complement your face and wardrobe. Try on fedoras, homburgs, newsboys, or straw caps in designated photo-op stations. Guides will share stories of celebrity regulars like Run-DMC, LL Cool J, Kid Rock, and Steve Harvey, along with the shop's evolution from factory production (until 1985) to bespoke customization.
This isn’t just a shopping trip—it’s a journey through Detroit fashion and culture. You'll leave with new knowledge on hat care, a fresh appreciation for craftsmanship, and a deeper connection to a place that’s worn Detroit's identity for over a century.
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