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Elk Head Clothing

Elk Head Clothing

3.8
(6 reviews)
5.1 mi

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. :) !

The selection is great and the service as well. I am a fan of the merch due to the high quality. My…read moreknock on the store is the exorbitant "Ponce Tax" on purchases. This is on top of the very high priced garments.

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North Dekalb Mall

North Dekalb Mall

2.1
(60 reviews)
0.8 mi
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Despite there being slightly more to do and see here than the South DeKalb Mall, the halls are…read morearguably more dead. It was pretty depressing to see such empty pathways and closed up shops. I'm sure this mall was great back in the day. We passed by the food court and there was not a single shop open! Not sure if they moved everything to a side of the mall that we missed, but you'd be starving before you found anything. I recommend going over to Golden Corral across the parking lot if you're hungry while here. It seems like the only things really hanging on are Marshalls, Burlington, the AMC theater (probably the busiest part of the mall), Dollar Tree, and the comic store, Challenges, where a group of guys were playing with Yu-Gi-Oh! and Magic cards. There were a few other shops, but those were the primary ones that stuck with me. Challenges was kind of a cool place to walk through - lots of obscure comics and comics featuring non-mainstream African American heroes. It seems like a good place to get together with friends to play all those collectible card games, if you're into that. Everyone in the store was having a good time, laughing and joking. Honestly, it was one of the few welcoming parts left of the whole mall. Marshalls had a decent selection and their own bathrooms down a well lit hall which was nice...The AMC was pretty packed so it must still be a fairly good location...The Dollar Tree was our last stop here. Seems like the best place to go to grab movie snacks before catching a flick. One mom and her cute little girl thought the same thing as she was safely hiding their movie treats in her baby's jacket before heading for AMC...We came from Golden Corral and were pretty much just doing a walk through, since we'd never been to North DeKalb. The Dollar Tree was clean and well stocked. It's right next to the theater, if you're coming from outside. So don't listen to Google Maps if you're trying to find it, because the location has changed and they haven't updated it yet. Overall, I'd probably come back to North DeKalb Mall sooner than South DeKalb, but probably only for the stores I mentioned and the movie theater. It was definitely like a ghost town. I hope North and South DeKalb can improve their selection of retailers and not shut down. So much potential, just a blank canvas waiting to be filled.

The other night we were looking for a movie theater nearby us and given our time restraints, this…read morewas the closest mall with a theater with the best time. I've only been in Atlanta a short while so I've never made it to this part of town. Judging from what others are writing about this mall, the movie theater is probably the only reason people come here. Even that I was not terribly impressed with because the movie theater was unclear and poorly run and a clear reflection of the rest of the mall itself. This is a pretty old mall which you can tell by looking at it (or people have not kept up with it). It's not clear where the entrance is to this place and it looks like they just want you to enter through the department stores. The only store that I recognized was Marshalls and it was quiet there on a weekday. The entrance we took was through a old timey but cheap looking furniture store. I realized that after our movie was over and these stores were closed, it might be hard to find an exit. I was right because all the direct exits to the parking lot are through those stores. We took an emergency exit out and we went through a door that took us past the dumpster and the AC units for the building. Most of the stores here I have never heard of and the building smelled musty. The only people I saw there early in the evening were going to the movie theater (which tried to cancel the movie I had bought tickets for already). This place needs a bit of a facelift and could start with some of the basics.... clean floors and paved parking lots .... A convenient exit out of the building would work too! I don't post many 1 star reviews but unfortunately this is one of just a handful I have ever given.

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Texas Sari Sapne

Texas Sari Sapne

4.3
(17 reviews)
0.2 mi
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This shop is a hidden gem. This place sits on the side of a shopping center and can be hard to spot…read morefrom the street, but they are the best. Texas Sari Sapne is a huge selection of Indian party wear clothing and utensil store. Here you will find all kinds of Sarees, Salwar Khameez, Lehangas, Kurtis, Mens Kurta Pajamas, Mens Sherwanis and more. They also carry a huge selection of 220v electronics, travel luggage, perfumes, adopters, cell phones and other kitchen appliances. The shop owner and the lady employee were great to work with as they are very helpful in getting what you are looking for. If you have any minor alterations, they will do at the store itself. They even offer tailoring services if needed. The prices are very reasonable and affordable. Free parking is available in and around the store. I would recommend this store to anyone and definitely will visit this shop again soon.

Travelin' man and I were scheduled to attend an all-day, Indian wedding on Sunday, and the day…read morebefore I asked him what I was supposed to wear. He pulls out the schedule of activities and reads off "Semi-formal or Indian." Hmmmm...we called up a couple of our Indian friends to make sure we wouldn't be offending anyone if we showed up decked out in traditional garb and, once we got the thumbs up, ventured out to see what we could come up with! My mother actually recommended this shop - she loves the colors and sparkles of Indian clothing - that is found next to Chat Patti near the N. Druid Hills and Briarcliff Target. I had initially planned to get a sari, but the saleswoman steered me toward a salwaar kameez (dress with matching pants) after warning me that attempting to wrap the sari on my own could prove to be more challenging than understanding the Lost finale. Clothing sizes vary from US clothes, so be sure to grab a wide range to try on and get the feel for the sizing before you get your heart set on any specific outfit. With some assistance, I started out with a few that made me look like a dowdy mother of the bride, followed by a few that were cut so skimpily in the front that they were practically obscene. Eventually I found the perfect fit in a gorgeous purple/fuschia number with elaborate beading on the bust. Inspired by my clear affinity for wearing Indian clothing (or perhaps the realization that wider range of options = greater potential for sales), my saleslady relented on the sari issue, picked out a gorgeous burgundy and gold number, and showed me twice (I assisted the second time) how to wrap it. I almost remembered how to do it myself (many thanks to Youtube for thre refresher course!) later! The people in the store assured me that if I was really in a bind, anyone at the wedding would be happy to assist me, although I imagine it would have caused an interesting stir if I had marched into the reception with my sari half-wrapped... I ended up getting both outfits - salwar kameez for the morning ceremony and lunch and the sari for the evening reception, and travelin' man got a traditional outfit for the morning as well. We even got a discount, although I am sure our price was still twice as much as what would have been offered to Desi customers. Although I felt somewhat self-conscious when I first arrived and started poking around, being the only non-Indian in the store, by the time I left I felt like part of the family. So don't be afraid to ask for help! And give yourself time to really dig around - there are so many colors, patterns, beading, etc. that every outfit in the store is truly unique. You'll want to be able to take your time as you sort through all of the different options.

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