SAN ANTONIO - If you are looking for the perfect hat to "top" off your attire, then Paris Hatters may have exactly what you need. This year the company is celebrating 100 years! Broadway Street ...
Most things change, but not Paris Hatters. The famous hat shop is one of the oldest surviving retail businesses in downtown San Antonio — a century old this year. In its old brick building, beneath a ...
“She will be dearly missed, as she was an integral part of the Paris family; she had a wonderful sense of humor, a sharp wit, was generous and kind, and had a keen business acumen, among many other ...
SAN ANTONIO – Countless rows of cowboy hats, fedoras and pictures on the wall, Paris Hatters has several stories to tell. The store opened in 1917 near the historic Joske’s building and moved to the ...
A quick stroll through the AT&T Center this month during the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo is probably all you needed to notice a swath of cowboy boots and hats and big belt buckles. While plenty of ...
SAN ANTONIO -- It's a downtown landmark 100 years in the making. In many cases, this shop "dresses" every generation in a family. They fit celebrities, and even the Pope. Paris Hatters is the oldest ...
Historic San Antonio shop Paris Hatters is mourning the loss of co-owner Myrna Cortez, who died earlier this month. "She will be dearly missed, as she was an integral part of the Paris family; she had ...
Need a hat? A Paris hat? No, I’m not talking to the ladies. I’m talking to you guys who want to look like real Texans in a beautifully fitted and creased Stetson. Step into Paris Hatters in San ...
Abe Cortez is a man of many hats. The third generation owner of downtown’s Paris Hatters has paired customers with their perfect hats for decades. The process is simple: The client selects the color, ...
For 104 years, ranchers, tourists, actors, presidents and fashionistas have been coming to Paris Hatters for their custom-fitted headwear. Inside the downtown store, hundreds of hats hang from the ...
I asked Abe Perez of Paris Hatters to show me the photo wall. He pointed out Pope John Paul and Chris Issak and Merle Haggard and Glenn Beck and the Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash. “You met him?” I ...