From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhaberdasherhab‧er‧dash‧er /ˈhæbədæʃə $ -bərdæʃər/ noun [countable] old-fashionedSHOP/STOREDCC a shopkeeper who sells haberdashery
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haberdasher• He became a haberdasher and Merchant Adventurer, growing rich on the cloth export trade to Antwerp.• The suit also names the 49ers' chief haberdasher and hair hat, Carmen Policy.• A failed haberdasher before going into politics, Truman seemed overwhelmed by the job.• The handsome delight of haberdashers succeeded.Origin haberdasher (1300-1400) Probably from Anglo-French hapertas “small goods for sale”