haberdasher
noun
[ ˈhabəˌdaʃə ]
• a dealer in small items used in sewing, such as buttons, zips, and thread.
• a dealer in men's clothing.
Origin:
Middle English: probably based on Anglo-Norman French hapertas, perhaps the name of a fabric, of unknown origin. In early use the term denoted a dealer in a variety of household goods, later also specifically a hatter. Current senses date from the early 17th century.