Hat Shop Collection
Step into the world of timeless elegance at The Hat Shop, established in 1892 by the visionary Henry Tonks
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
Step into the world of timeless elegance at The Hat Shop, established in 1892 by the visionary Henry Tonks. This iconic establishment stands as a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship that has adorned heads for centuries. If you're seeking a piece of history, Lock & Co Hatters is your destination. Established in 1676 on St James Street, London, this legendary hat shop holds the title of being the oldest in the world. Prepare to be transported back in time as you explore their exquisite collection. Nestled amidst the vibrant streets of Covent Garden lies a charming hat shop that captures both tradition and modernity. Here, hats become works of art that reflect individual style and personality while paying homage to England's rich millinery heritage. Transport yourself to revolutionary times with La Bonnet Rouge or John Bull evading the Hat Tax, an enchanting hand-colored engraving from 1797. This captivating artwork tells a tale of defiance against oppressive taxation through whimsical imagery. In Worcester's picturesque Friar St stands an enchanting half-timbered building housing an 18th-century hat shop. Step inside and let history embrace you as you browse through meticulously crafted headwear reminiscent of days gone by. Chez la Modiste takes us back to Paris circa 1910 when fashion was everything. Created by Maurice Delcourt, this masterpiece showcases elegant ladies adorned with stunning hats - each one telling its own story. A woman delicately holding a hat in her hand transports us further into Victorian times with its pastel hues capturing femininity and grace from around c1885. Witness Coco Chanel herself before she became synonymous with haute couture; see her journey as a milliner captured beautifully in Le Grand Mode à l'Envers (The Great Fashion Upside Down). Immerse yourself completely within black-and-white nostalgia with an awe-inspiring photograph showcasing an 18th-century hat shop nestled within the prestigious St James's district.