LOVELY staff and thoughtfully curated collection of clothing, jackets, shoes, jewelry, books and more!!! I live in NYC and Ann Mashburn is a must-visit when traveling through Atlanta. I did some shopping on my last visit and had to return a jacket(I loved it but simply not warm enough for NYC winters). They allowed me to ship it back for a full refund, no questions asked. That’s the kind of service that keeps me coming back… also love to stop for a bite at Star Provisions while in the area :-)
J E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
Classy, professional, well done. I had lost hope in women’s fashion, but Ann Masburn just might be the clothing savior I have been searching for. Most of my past clothing experiences involved dismissing shirts obviously designed by men with the classic boob sneak peak offerings between buttons. Not the way I want to progress in this world. I stopped by Ann Mashburn’s today by chance and ended up walking out with four shirts that I had only thought had existed in my dreams. FINALLY, a professional shirt with a great feminine touch and style minus the aforementioned boob shots has been finally delivered! My only suggestion is to boost up the shoe inventory. I selfishly need some high-heeled work shoes so I am not the shortest one in the office! I will be forever grateful(my knees will probably think otherwise).
Sarah B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
I love this store. I think Elizabeth recognizes me at this point — I come in all the time«just to look» when I am having a bad day at work or just want to enjoy the well-curated collection and the gorgeous space. Ann Mashburn isn’t cheap — not a place to go pick up a tshirt on a whim — but it has gorgeous, well-made classics. I own two shirts from there — a Saint James Breton Stripe shirt and a Liberty-print quarter button down from Ann Mashburn’s label — and they are two of my absolute favorite pieces of clothing. I wish they had a little bit more in terms of bottoms/skirts. They have some adorable Tucker blouses which I covet but which are decidedly not made for my body type. Overall, a great place for a classic dresser(and a great place to find slightly different business casual attire). After writing this review, I now want to rush over to Ann Mashburn.
Devon O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
It’s not surprising that Sid Mashburn would want to follow up his smashing success of a men’s store with something for the ladies. And while Sid Mashburn makes clothes for boys whose pants I want to get into, you can tell the clothes over at Ann’s are saving themselves for marriage. It’s a little too preppy, a little too buttoned-up, just a smidge too safe. These are clothes for ladies who describe clothes as «fun» and want to find something«fun» to wear to the country club mixer this weekend. If this describes you, go and I guarantee you will be in heaven. The quality of the clothes is the same as at Sid’s, the service, the thoughtful care put into blending high and lower brands. I just didn’t see anything sexy or pushing it at all. I couldn’t in good conscience give less than four stars because it would be perfect for those with a more conservative style. Maybe I’m just too much of a slut for Ann Mashburn.
Frida S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
I have been waiting so long for this store to open. Ann is(I gather) the wife of Sid Mashburn, owner of the eponymous store next door, and though I don’t have the same taste, I love the way Sid Mashburn is so curated and edited and so clearly driven by the inspiration board in the store. So it’s no surprise that Ann Mashburn is similarly well-curated. The new store sells clothes and accessories that are similar in vibe to the men’s clothes at Sid’s: tailored southern-ish classics with a teeny bit of an edge. The clothes have a great minimalist thing going on, but they are a little too preppy for my taste. The jewelry, shoes, and other accessories are simply amazing. You may not find something for you, but the selection and the space are so well edited you’ll feel like you’re in a New York boutique(a feeling amplified by the beautiful shop girls with zero interest in helping you who are whispering conspiratorially over the counter while you browse).