Sombrerería Medrano

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Madrid, Spain

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Sombrerería Medrano Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sombrerería Medrano is located in Madrid, Spain on Calle Imperial, 12,. Sombrerería Medrano is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category hat shop in Spain.

Address

Calle Imperial, 12,

Phone

+34 913664234

Service options

In-store shoppingSame-day delivery

Open hours

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Juan Manuel Quesada Delgado

A real classic. Have been ordering hand made, made to order hats for my godson since he was born and they never failed me. Service is also a plus. Honest and to the point, with no fake pleasantries to try and sell you something you might not need. Hope they last for another 200 years...

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Henrik

Very nice hat shop. Service is kind and some english spoken. I found two Spanish made hats with reasonable prices. I highly recommend this shop that was founded in 1832.

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radiofreakkk

I bought a beautiful hat in this store when I was in Madrid for a holiday. I have a very big head and the lady helped me to get a very stylish quality hat. Now every time I wear this hat people stop me to ask where I got it. Love this store and I would recommend to everyone!!!

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Ursula Higgs

The only minus was the store does not participate in the tax free program. Lovely hats!

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Ricardo Ceballos

Decent quality but deceitful salespeople. US customers beware. Better off with other hat shops (they are a dime a dozen in Madrid or if you go to Seville, even better!). I bought a hat but wasn't quite sure about the fit so I went there next day to try to exchange it, even offered to pay for price differences (even though I mentioned a lower priced hat) or repairs (they put in some stick-on pads on the inside of the hat for better fit, and as they swore they made the hat in house this should generally be ok). I was told that that wasn't a possibility, so I cut my losses and went my way. After coming back home to Texas, I took the hat to a western wear shop and the hat guy there confirmed me that you can just peel off the the pads, didn't even leave a sticky residue in the lining. And if it had, he also confirmed that if they really made it they could've easily changed the lining at a cost. They just want to offload merch on you, so be extra careful with their suggestions.