Flamekeepers Hat Club

Harlem & Upper Manhattan


Polish your look at this dapper hat boutique owned by affable Harlem designer Marc Williamson. Constructed from the likes of fur, wool felt and straw, his one-of-a-kind fedoras, pork pies, news boys and berets are hand-stitched, distressed, and adorned with patches and ribbons before hitting the shelves of the stylishly curated shop. Prices range from $110 to $1000.


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