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    Allure Apparel Salon

    5.0 (1 review)

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    D&K Suit City

    D&K Suit City

    2.5
    (4 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    They are amazing but don't let them talk you into taking your suit to kare's alterations around the…read morecorner !! The little girl at the counter will rush the person pinning you up and they will totally mess up your suit ! My pants fit like tight slim wrangler jeans !! Awful !! Stay away from kare's

    This is a different kind of review and it's necessary. I…read morewent into the store, EVERYONE was cheerful and greeted me. I had been in the store before, but this time I wanted to actually SEE what they had to offer. It was a I expected. So I'll first share some background and in brief: *Graduated High School as a certified tailor who understood pattern making, suit and garment construction and colorization *Opened 5 stores with a partner in Atlanta and pretty much killed from 94 to about 06 when urban wear fell off. *Worked at Nordstrom in the M2M dept. for 3 years. *Top seller for MensWearhouse my first year and stayed at the top after five. Stayed with them for 7, before joining K&G for one year and launching my own brand. Suffice to say, I know my way around apparel, footwear, accessories, and most of all RETAIL. If you need a suit and you DONT wear them often, come here. If you're in a stage production, or having a fabulous party, come here. Son got a prom, interview, college visitation day, come here. If you're a pastor who likes to dazzle your congregation, COME HEERREE! Expect that pretty much ANY one of these locations you visit, you'll be greeted with the same enthusiasm you'd expect at a barbershop, cookout, neighborhood meet and greet etc. And they may even give you great service and their best expertise in clothing. The inventory is laden with brands that you'd probably never hear about in the circles of standard because the garments themselves are produced with such inexpensive materials that even at $119 they're still making a profit of say, $60 - $70 dollars per suit. I'm throwing darts in the dark so don't quote me and I'm saying this because if you know just a few things about suits, you can make out like a bandit. There are some second tier brands available that hold their weight in relevancy and quality. English, and MK to name a few, are offered at a very respectable price and coupled with their amazing 2 for 1 deal makes it all the better. And with all that said, I'll share this to the owners of the company. I'm sure it's hard to find knowledgeable, garment experts in this new climate of business. And with prices and quality, as well as layout become subpar, so does service. I called the Candler location AND the Stone Mountain location to make simple inquiries. The manager at your Candler Rd location FIRST- Had a name so long, and speech so unclear, I had to ask him to repeat himself and when we finally got to my question, he began by talking about a security guard position. Then he directed me to go and apply on the website. (Which was also unclear as the website is very low end in its conception.) The young lady at the Stone Mountain location was quite pleasant and was surprised that they sent me to the website saying "That's what they told me to do also." I asked her which location was the best, and she wasn't even proud enough to say "MINE" and THAT is a huge red flag. I noticed quite a number stores that are no longer in Dekalb Galleria and I make up that the 2026 World Cup arriving in the city is causing many low end shops and half and half, Boutiques to have to pack it up. Train your employees to handle phone conversations the way they would handle a customer in the store. And speak clearly...I hope this helps

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    This is the supposed alterations and finished product.
    This is the supposed alterations and finished product.
    This is the supposed alterations and finished product.
    This is the supposed alterations and finished product.
    This is the supposed alterations and finished product.

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    This is the supposed alterations and finished product.
    The Beehive

    The Beehive

    4.5
    (102 reviews)
    5.3 mi
    $$

    The Beehive on Caroline Street is easily one of my favorite spots in Atlanta. It's so much more…read morethan just a store; it's a creative escape. I've spent quite a few weekends there taking everything from sewing and flower arranging to candle making, and every single class has been a joyful experience. There's something refreshing about stepping away from a screen and actually making something with your hands. The boutique side is just as great--it's packed with unique, high-quality gifts from local makers, so you're always finding something one-of-a-kind. Plus, they give you 20% off any purchases on the day you take a class, which makes it nearly impossible to leave empty-handed. If you're looking for a new hobby or just want to support the local creative scene, you really can't beat the vibe here.

    We specifically came here to patronize this amazing business that allows so many other businesses a…read morespace to showcase their talents. It's easy to get lost in here because there is so much amazing stuff to choose from. Jewelry, clothing, food, crafts, soaps, and much more. I found things that I didn't even know I needed in here and I can't wait to go back. I saw some cologne and intention candles that I want. The price of their items range from $4 - $100 for certain things, but from what I saw the value outweighed the price repeatedly. The best part, again, is supporting so many other businesses in one place. Kudos to the owners for having such an awesome vision. There's lots of parking here because they are located off Caroline in that shopping area. Parking is free too. The shop is super organized and Mari greets everyone who comes in. You will leave with something.

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    Corner with honey, oils for cooking, cookies, and soap.
    Corner with honey, oils for cooking, cookies, and soap.
    The Beehive
    The Beehive

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    Anthropologie

    Anthropologie

    4.2
    (20 reviews)
    6.8 mi
    $$$

    Seriously, who doesn't love browsing at an Anthropologie store?…read more Usual lovely items not much staff though. Walked around and enjoyed the scenery...didn't find anything worth the $$$ to buy this trip.

    By far the biggest location in Atlanta. It reminds me of the old Lenox store before they downsized…read moreto make way for Apple. I love that they have a design center and in theory that would be helpful before ordering any furniture. There are two rooms and apparently a staff member to speak with (though I have never actually seen anything here). I do like that they have all the upholstery options for you to see in person and feel if you want/need prior to ordering. The actual design room doen;t really ever seem to change though which strikes m as odd. Great slection and organized store. Good selection of petits and some bridal whihc is a plaus for me at the moment as I shopping for honeymoon. I do think they decor selection isn't as varried as other locations like Lenox, Alpharetta, or West Side (odd beciase there is so much oppertunity witht eh huge floorprint). Fitting rooms are big and clean with lots of seating and nooks for your personal items to not have to sit on the ground. I have never waited in line for a fitting room - though I have never been here on a weekend. Sale section could be better - again it is large but I never seem to find anything like I do in other locations. Staff is freindly but never seem to be around (possibly due to size of gthe store with the amount of walls as dividers). It doesn't bother me as I am the type to not ant to talk to anytime unless I have a question but I could see how it may be a negative for others. I typically just head tot h fitting room or till if I have questions and it is never an issues. Probably my third favorite location after West Side and Lenox. Yes you he t pay to park unless you luck into one of the "free" spots (which basically never happens lol)

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    Also just live the set up where you can see certain furniture. Though it is early updated
    Also just live the set up where you can see certain furniture. Though it is early updated
    Li e the design center with all the materials to see in person
    Li e the design center with all the materials to see in person
    Large sale section though I never find anything here-other locations have better sale sections typically

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    Large sale section though I never find anything here-other locations have better sale sections typically

    Allure Apparel Salon - womenscloth - Updated August 2026

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