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    Watch how staff treat you and then you will know if you want to shop there again to spend your money in this establishment again

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    D&K Suit City - This is the supposed alterations and finished product.

    D&K Suit City

    2.5(4 reviews)
    1.7 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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    D&K Suit City - This is the supposed alterations and finished product.

    This is the supposed alterations and finished product.

    D&K Suit City - 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.

    Elk Head Clothing

    Elk Head Clothing

    3.8(6 reviews)
    5.5 miOld Fourth Ward

    Stumbled upon this incredible clothing store while visiting Atlanta for the weekend, and wow--I'm…read moreso glad I did! The decor and vibe here are like 'collegiate meets I got a good job'--it's stylish, inviting, and sophisticated without trying too hard. The customer service was truly top-notch. I wish I could remember the name of the young lady who helped me, but she was super friendly, knowledgeable, and gave me fantastic suggestions. I wasn't planning to shop during my trip, but I couldn't leave without picking up a few pieces. Their unique style really nails the 'youthfully responsible' look I'm going for as I enter my 40s, haha. My only wish? For them to open a location in DC--they'd be a hit!

    If only I can rate this place a zero. High quality clothes? Sure. Though they slap an overpriced…read moresticker on these clothes despite the manufacturers selling them for cheaper. Working here is horrible as well, if you dont meet certain quotas for the week instead the owner/manager sitting down with you and working with you, you get dropped...with no week notice at all. Its messed up. Imagine if someone had this job as their only source of income, but INSTEAD of giving them a headsup, you fire them when they just got done working their WHOLE 10 hr shift making sure their store is cleaned. Owner doesn't care about employees, hell-- the store manager be working his ass off day in and day out (who i DID felt bad for.) Store manager was pulling sneaky shit behind the scenes. Taking away a huge chunk of my hours, LYING to me saying "its because you're still in training," when his ass could've easily broke it to me. Hope him and the owner achieve that "1 mill" they so call want to do. Can't believe I was sacrificing MY health and MY time selling clothes for an employer who could drop me like a fly cause theres only so much you can do SELLING CLOTHES. All in all, Elk head clothing do have good quality clothes, but you can find others for much cheaper with the same quality. Working here is horrible and toxic, and hell-- owner could be racist too. :) !

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    Elk Head Clothing
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    The Spindle

    The Spindle

    5.0(12 reviews)
    5.1 miOld Fourth Ward
    $$$

    The Spindle is a bike shop on one side and a cute little coffee shop/cafe on the other side. The…read more"other side" is referred to as Spindle Kitchen. My partner and I checked them out one Saturday afternoon and we were definitely impressed. The location is in Old Fourth Ward on Auburn Ave, near Krog Market. There is a collection of studios, businesses, etc. called Studioplex, this is where Spindle Kitchen lives. You will enter through the bike shop, question why you don't ride your bike more, and then walk through to the cafe. Spindle Kitchen serves breakfast from 9-11 and lunch from 11-4. During this time, they have their own menu of available items, but they also host pop up dinners throughout the week and pop up brunches on Sunday. You can check their Instagram or website to see what it coming up. We decided to start with their menu to feel out what they are all about. Everything on their menu was vegan or vegetarian and they use locally sourced, organic ingredients when possible. I ordered the Rose Beet latte which was made with cashew milk. It was delicious. For my meal, I went with the Radish Toast. It was amazing. It had a walnut ricotta base and was piled with thinly sliced raw radishes and spring onions. So fresh and tasty. My partner went with a curry style soup. She is still talking about how great it was. It was served with Naan on the side. I will definitely be back to try the breakfast options!

    I first encountered The Spindle one night after-hours after finishing dinner with my wife right…read morearound the corner. We peered through the window and Ezz, the owner, actually opened up long enough to have a chat with us. I thought that was pretty cool. My next visit I was a bit more confused, shop in the front, cafe in the back. BUT, since then I have stopped by regularly as I get my haircut right around the corner. Got to say, Ezz is incredibly welcoming, accommodating, knowledgable and skilled. He runs a cool, unique little place with great food, personal service, and quality products, built to order if desired!

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    The Spindle - Spindle Clubhouse: insanely good rice bowl from Wilson Gourley pop-up and a funky beer. What's not to love?

    Spindle Clubhouse: insanely good rice bowl from Wilson Gourley pop-up and a funky beer. What's not to love?

    The Spindle - You, too, can adorn your beloved bike with fabulous accessories at this groovy shoppe.

    You, too, can adorn your beloved bike with fabulous accessories at this groovy shoppe.

    The Spindle - Tinkertown Pies goods in the cafe

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