There could be two possible answers.
If you meant Haberdasher, then it is a person who sells small articles for sewing. (Wikipedia)
But if you really meant Habadashery, then it is a slang term meaning "chaos or disorder". (Urban Dictionary)
A haberdashery is a place where goods are sold by a haberdasher or the shop where a haberdasher sells his merchandise. Haberdashers originally were merchants who sold buttons, zippers, etc. for use in making clothes but the modern meaning of Haberdasher is someone who sells men's clothing. Common clothing items you will find at a haberdashery selling formal clothing (like suits and dress shirts) and accessories that go along with it, such as socks, gloves, hats, belts, and ties.
There are a number of acceptable answers, 'sewing' being one of them. If it's more craft related, 'needlework' is the most commonly used term. In the world of haberdashery, 'tailoring' is the term used to describe their art whereas 'fashion sewing' is used to describe the sewing of clothing whether for men or women. Lastly, 'costume sewing' is the art of sewing costumes while 'costuming' is the art of creating costumes in general, which includes sewing. Hope this helps.
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Haberdashery.
Haberdashery.
A 'Haberdashery' is a men's clothing store .
The goods and wares sold by a haberdasher; also (Fig.), trifles.
The goods and wares sold by a haberdasher; also (Fig.), trifles.
Harry Truman had a haberdashery shop for a while in Kansas City.
Stores that start with H include haberdashery, hardware, Home Deport, Home Hardware, Hickory Farms...
It is not known exactly to whom James Cook was apprenticed. It is a fact, however, that Cook was the son of a farm labourer, and held no great ambitions, being apprenticed in a grocer/haberdashery when he was 16. Lack of aptitude in the trade led his employer to introduce Cook to local shipowners, who took him on as a merchant navy apprentice.
Harry S. Truman opened a haberdashery shop in Kansas City. The shop went broke after a few years.
A man who sells men's clothing is called a haberdasher and the store is called a haberdashery.
You can purchase coach slippers online from haberdashery stores such as Amazon or John Lewis or from shoe stores on the high street such as 'clarks' or 'Brantano'
Examples would include farming, blacksmithing, wheelmaking, carpentry, masonry glass making, haberdashery, dressmaking and tailoring. Michael Montagne