Sombreria Obach
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This family-run institution has been in business for almost 90 years. Whatever your headware needs you’ll find it here, from berets to bowlers, straw hats to flat caps.
This family-run institution has been in business for almost 90 years. Whatever your headware needs you’ll find it here, from berets to bowlers, straw hats to flat caps. Read less
Hat heaven in the Barrio GoticNoteworthy for: Sombreria Obach stocks hats of every colour, style, shape and size.
This family-run institution has been in business for almost 90 years. Whatever your headware needs you’ll find it here, from berets to bowlers, straw hats to flat caps.
For something more unsual, make like a matador in a montera or go native with a barretina, a traditional red Catalan hat. With its vintage vibe, top-notch service, beautifully made products and reasonable prices, it makes hat shopping a pure pleasure.
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