Welcome to Fabhatrix, your premier destination for exquisite millinery in the heart of Edinburgh’s Grassmarket. Established in 2002 by our passionate chief milliner, Fawn, who began her journey crafting unique hats for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1983, we pride ourselves on blending tradition with contemporary flair. At Fabhatrix, we offer an impressive range of handcrafted hats that cater to every style and occasion, ensuring that each piece is as unique as the individual wearing it.

Our inviting atmosphere invites you to explore our diverse collection, where quality craftsmanship meets creative design. Whether you’re searching for a statement piece for a special event or a chic accessory for everyday wear, our knowledgeable team is dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and personalized guidance to help you find the perfect fit.

At Fabhatrix, we believe that every hat tells a story, and we are here to assist you in finding yours. To enhance your experience, we encourage you to book an appointment for a tailored consultation or simply reach out with any questions. Contact us at 0131 225 9222 or visit our website at http://www.fabhatrix.com/ for more information. Step into Fabhatrix and discover the artistry of millinery that has made us a beloved fixture in Edinburgh’s vibrant fashion scene!

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Simeon Alvas

5 Google Rating

Great shop , if you are after a nice hat. They've got plenty, virtually any questions surrounding ha

5/ 5

Great shop , if you are after a nice hat. They've got plenty, virtually any questions surrounding hats can be answered ,but you need to ask Because the staff is well aware that being in your face is not a winning sales strategy. Once you ask for help,you will almost certainly leave the shop with unleast a hat, smile and knowledge that you can't get from the fashion magazines.

Richard Draper

5 Google Rating

Big selection friendly service (offers bespoke service)

5/ 5

Big selection friendly service (offers bespoke service)

Robbie Brown (robbieb213)

5 Google Rating

Nice, not out of the way hat specialist with loads of variety and an extremely helpful clerk. Will r

5/ 5

Nice, not out of the way hat specialist with loads of variety and an extremely helpful clerk. Will revisit when I next need a hat.

Rev. Dr. David Cole

5 Google Rating

The Lady Camilla Parker-Bowles Windsor is a customer of this fantastic hat shop's bespoke headgear.

5/ 5

The Lady Camilla Parker-Bowles Windsor is a customer of this fantastic hat shop's bespoke headgear. The milliner's skills are unique and yet timeless.

Laura

5 Google Rating

Beautiful range of hats in store - much bigger than online. I own several of theirs now and have bee

5/ 5

Beautiful range of hats in store - much bigger than online. I own several of theirs now and have been going a few years. Staff are really friendly, helpful and honest about how things look (being really tactful and not rude!). I'd recommend going if you're in the area.

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