.:. Borsalino
In the 1980s Italy's most famous hat firm, founded in 1857, expanded its business and became a sort of chain with outlets in several Italian cities. If this is too crowded, head for the cozy shop at Via Sant'Andrea 5, Monte Napoleone district.
.:. Gallia & Peter
A famous classic milliner where service is still the high point. A wide assortment of ready-to-wear (hundreds to choose from) and hats to order ad lib.
.:. Lorenzo Borghi
Lorenzo Borghi has been making hats for fifty years: hand-crafted creations - in felt, velvet, straw - for every smart or sporting occasion.
.:. Melegari
This store was famous for its ladies' hats with veils. Its shop sign is the original 1914 one. They carry women's and men's hats from all over the world and shirts (even made to measure), sweaters, gloves, ties, belts, socks and braces.
.:. Mutinelli
This store has been selling men's and women's hats since 1888. For certain types of headwear, it is unique in Milan.