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Bombchel Factory

4.3 (6 reviews)

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Atlanta Influences Everything ice dye shirt

I love this little shop. Whenever I come up to Atlanta, I ALWAYS stop in to see what they have. I always get compliments in my tie dye and ice dye shirts. The store has more for women, and every time I'm there some people are trying on clothes and the way the staff gas them up when they walk out of the changing room Is very cool. You can like see a woman walk in unsure, then come out smiling from ear to ear. Sometimes a new Bombchel dress is the only way I can get my wife to wear some bright colors. It really is just super cool. The clothes are great. It's nice that they all tell you who made it dyed them. It's a Black-owned business but the clothes are for everybody & I love that.

The bottom strand of beads are supposed to be purple. The damaged beads mean  nothing now. I never would had purchased white beads.

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Anthropologie

4.2
(20 reviews)
0.0 mi
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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
The Beehive

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4.5
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2.3 mi
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I'm always on the lookout out for small business gift shops with handmade jewelry and goods, and…read moreBeehive didn't disappoint! The manager Mari was so sweet and greeted us with an introduction of how the shop included displays curated by the featured creators. There were so many beautiful gifts from jewelry to art to housewares. There were some very cute dresses I would have loved to buy, though sadly they only went up to XL. Complimentary gift wrapping was offered too. We all walked out with something! Beehive was so cute and welcoming. If I were a local, I'd definitely be checking out the art classes offered.

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.

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Corner with honey, oils for cooking, cookies, and soap.
Corner with honey, oils for cooking, cookies, and soap.
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Coco + Mischa

4.0
(7 reviews)
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Randomly drove by this shop housed in the Arlo mixed-use building and decided to poke my…read morehandmade-lovin' head inside. I knew it was my kind of establishment when I spotted an Etsy sticker on the door. There's parking in Arlo's garage with the entrance next to the nearby Dairy Queen. Your first 30 minutes are free. Be sure to take a ticket from the automated kiosk after you select the 30 minute option (no credit card required). COCO + MISCHA is a small boutique that sells really pretty things. There are lots of handmade goodies, some made locally, like bowties and skinny ties. I saw jewelry, baby items, bath/body stuff, prints, cards, and more. There are also vintage and new pieces of clothing for sale, along with kitchen and barware. Prices seemed a little high for some items and reasonable for others. There was one woman minding the store; she seemed really nice. I didn't end up buying anything but would come back if I needed gifts or wanted to treat myself.

One of my all time favorite shops! They just opened a location on the west side and it's just as…read morebeautiful as the Ponce location. They carry vintage items, funky/fun jewelry, and great gifts as well. The Ponce shop does $5 Friday's and it's the best. I got a silk top originally $60 for just $5, especially when I love a good deal. They also allows dogs into their shops which is another plus! Shopping here always puts me in a good mood.

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