Why the fuck can’t I find a decent hat shop in Halifax? In every city I’ve been to I’ve been able to find a decent hat shop. The only ones here cater to the ghetto fabulous crowd. I just want an Ivy cap, ffs.—H I H
This article appears in Apr 22-28, 2010.


Go to Montreal.
Henri & Henri hat store.
Been there forever (ok since the 30’s)
Its still there on St catherines Street.
If you’ve got a business sense OP, open one and let there be hats.
Mills Brothers on Spring Garden?
The Bay?
hey samuel L jackson, just hop on your jet and fly out to an actual ‘city’…
Because everyone once in awhile we need to be reminded that Halifax is a small town.
Sleepless in Seattle meets Hatless in HRM
I agree with this to a point. I found it exceedingly hard to find a decent fedora. I mean, I didn’t want one that made me look like K-Fed. Just a basic, black fedora. That was a tall order without having to pay in excess of 50 bucks.
Look, we live in a town where the Mills Bros. X-Mas ads announce that they have Burberry scarves. Scarves! And our only source for fashion forward clothing is a choice between either in the basement of where old lawyers get their suits and places like Pseudio. At least we have a Banana Republic, I guess…
Check out 50 hats on Queen St, right behind needs. They open at 1pm.
50 hats is great. I got a good cowboy hat for my Wilford Brimley costume.
We have to many bullshit niche shops popping up and going out of business in three months as it is.
Yeah, I don’t know why people open restos when we have burger king.
I don’t see why people keep opening restaurants and bars when 11/12 go out of business inside of a year. A lot of business owners in this city need a good slap.
Alot of everyone needs a good slap in this city. Including ME!
Dr Fever – for the love of God tell me where you found it.