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Businiess name:  Jeffrey Atlanta
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We first started shopping at Bob Ellis Shoes, on King St.-Charleston, many years ago with my parents. Jeff Kalinsky was just a kid also, working for his dad. Today Jeffery Kalinsky is the master of his own destination, combining Bob Ellis Shoes-Atlanta, Jill Sander, and Jeffery into one fabu store. And still has time to be a fashion consultant to Saks Fifth Ave. The merchandise selection is nothing short of terrific, for both women and men. And the staff is just wonderful, without being snooty. A great place to shop, and you won't find the same big name fancy department store looks. Jeffery is big on the society/fund-raiser scene in Atlanta, and his Meat-Packing District Store in NYC, packs them in also. Go Jeffery! Pros: Terrific Designer Looks, Without A Department Store Attitude! Cons: Needs A Second Location In Atlanta!

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