Correct spelling for the English word "hesser" is [hˈɛsə], [hˈɛsə], [h_ˈɛ_s_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "hesser" is an informal term used in some regions, particularly in Canadian English, to refer to someone who is perceived as having a lower socio-economic status or being less fashionable. The exact etymology of the term is unclear, as it is considered an informal and regional slang expression. However, it is often believed to have originated as a derogatory term used to describe people who wore Hess shoes.
Hess shoes were a brand of inexpensive footwear that became popular in Canada during the mid-20th century. The shoes were known for being low-quality and less stylish compared to other brands. Over time, the term "hesser" came to be associated with individuals who wore these shoes, often suggesting a lack of fashion sense or social status.
It's worth noting that the term has evolved and its usage may vary in different regions.