A Hatter is someone who makes and sells hats (mens and womens) and a Milliner is someone who makes and sell womens hats
Womens hat maker: milliner Mens hat maker: hatter
One who makes hats can be called a hatter or a milliner.
The Hatter
A milliner. A hatter is not the correct word.
Milliners make women's hats. Men's hats are made by hatters; e.g., the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland is a maker of hats.
A hat-maker is called a hatter, with the term milliner reserved for makers of women's hats.
Apart from Mad Hatter, many fashion designers make hats for ladies.
A milliner is a hatter (especially womens hats). A Millinophile then must be someone that loves (philos - Love) hats.
a hatter for men's hats and a milliner for women's hats http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hat
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That would be "milliner". That is a word I haven't thought about in many years! To be more precise, a "milliner" is a maker of women's hats. There is another term for a make of men's hats, but I can't recall the term. Anyone? Yes, the term for a maker of men's hats is simply enough: hatter . From inside a man's hat: Woodrow & Sons Hatters in Dublin The term you were looking for is a "Modiste". ;)
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