0 cloth, pins, thread, etc. used for sewing, or a shop or a department of a large store that sells these --
1 clothing for men, or a shop or department in a large store that sells this --
He owned a haberdashery at that location and built the building.
Past occupants include a dry goods store, a grocery store, and a haberdashery.
He turned to haberdashery, the vocation of his father, and spent another 6 years playing only amateur baseball.
He worked as a travelling salesman for a haberdashery company before he went into business on his own account in 1863 importing sewing machines.
His father was a sign painter who opened a haberdashery and encouraged his son's artistic inclinations.
Her husband flirts with customers in their clothing and haberdashery store while her son flirts with her nurses.
His father ran a haberdashery shop in the city.
On the stalls we can find numismatic and philatelic collections, as well as handicrafts, haberdashery, valuable cloths and antiques.