A haberdasher's a person who sells small articles for sewing, such as buttons, ribbons and zippers. In U.S. English, haberdasher's another term for a men's outfitter. A haberdasher's shop or the items sold therein are called haberdashery. Origin and use The word appears in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Haberdashers were initially pedlars, sellers of small wares, such as needles, buttons, etc. The word could derive from the Icelandic haprtask "pedlars' wares" or the sack in which the pedlar carries… (
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