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Just over six months old, Haberdash EDC is clarifying what they do, or sell rather. In efforts to slightly differentiate itself from the Haberdash main store, EDC will expand further beyond accessories, shoes and apothecary categories. The shop will carry more work wear and casual sportswear for a younger customer.
Haberdash (the main store) will be evolving as well in order to streamline the selection into tailored and luxury sportswear. The new concept will be called Haberdash Bespoke, presumably appealing to a more mature customer.
The subtle transformation is expected to take about three months at which time EDC could possibly follow through on plans to open up their basement as selling space.
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