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Where is the Best Boutique in Atlanta, Georgia?

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Where is the Best Boutique in Atlanta, Georgia?

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I saw this shop on Citysearch when I was looking for a place to sell my nicer used clothes. I brought them in and the owner looked through them in a few minutes. I filled out a form and was done. A few weeks later I called and found out I’d made $75 already! I went by the store and used the credit to buy a pair of Seven Jeans for $30 and a Marc Jacobs top for $35 plus splurged on a Coach wallet for $45. I liked it that I didn’t need an appointment to drop off my clothes and could spend/pick up the money I’d made anytime. Most consignment stores require appointments way in advance and can be hard to get money once you earn it. The shop is really cute, organized by color, and super clean. It felt like mall shopping, not like a thrift store. I will definitely be back when I need a new clothes fix…the prices are good and the clothes are current styles, so it’s a good alternative to paying retail, which I can’t always afford. Definitely a must visit!Pros + Good selection, fai

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I don’t normally write reviews but I was in Boogaloos the other day and thought I’d really should write something. I love this store, because I can always find exactly what I’m looking for any occasion. They have casual, dresses, and trendy stuff I can wear to work. I do admit I hate going to the mall so I mainly only go to boutiques and I think they are one of the best in Atlanta. I don’t feel like I’m being oversold or pushed to buy anything (unlike some boutiques) yet I can still find cool and trendy clothes. The prices do have a good range – you can find stuff for $50 or some nicer things closer to $100. Some dresses may be more expensive but they are usually worth it since you’ll have something unique to wear! I highly recommend it.Pros + variety and unique clothes

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I recently walked into Bill Hallman without any intention of buying anything but couldn’t resist all of the cute clothes! The sales girls were very helpful and was more then willing to go get different sizes when I was trying things on in the dressing room. I only ended up buying one shirt (rent was due) and the next time I went it they still treated me the same, as if I was going to spend $500.

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My boyfriend bought me a LIsa Jenks bracelet and it broke then I brought it back and they fixed then it broke again. I talked to a so called manager name Sarah and she said the local repair shop that does their repair is no longer in business. They said to send it off to Lisa Jenks and they would pay for the repair. Well, she had selective amnesia when I brought back the receipt to show her the repair cost. I was also told by Lisa Jenks’ people that when my bracelet was repaired originally, it was done incorrectly. Sarah’s excuse for not fixing the repair is that they don’t carry Lisa Jenks anymore. As much as we spent on the bracelet, it demonstrated they didn’t care or know about customer service. I live in VA-Highland and will never shop at Mitzi & Romano or Mitzi’s Shoebox. They are pricey with no customer service.

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Even though I love jeans of all kind… blue genes just doesn’t suit me. The prices here are more expensive than the department stores! It’s a bit odd, I’d rather spend my money at Bloomingdales or something rather than BG where the sales associates don’t even pay attention to you…Pros + clothesCons – price, no attention

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