Alexis Suitcase

Johns Creek, United States

5

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4 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Apple Pay
No
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

Alexis’ Suitcase is an upscale consignment shop for women specializing in the latest styles in name brand clothing. We have a huge selection of the hottest designers. You can consign clothing any day without an appointment. We also purchase couture brands upfront and an appointment is required to sell outright.

Alexis Suitcase features 3 Atlanta locations — Buckhead, Sandy Springs, and Johns Creek. In business since 2005 and family owned, we have been nominated for Best of Atlanta numerous times!

History

Established in 2005.

Alexis’ Suitcase was started by a mother and daughter team whose dream had always been to own a business together. They have been shopping consignment for years and truly feel passionate that this is the new way to shop! Not only is consignment a green business that helps recycle gently used clothing, but it is also a much needed service in this economic downturn.

Alexis’ Suitcase started as a 1300 square foot store in Sandy Springs. After 2 years, the store expanded to a 3000 square foot space and really began to get more and more terrific items consigned.

In April 2009, a 2nd location was opened in John’s Creek. That location is quickly growing in popularity and has already seen a huge interest from the local community in having a new consignment shop nearby.

In March 2012 our 3rd location in Buckhead near Piedmont Hospital opened!

Meet the Business Owner

Jayna T.

Business Owner

Jayna dreamed of owning a clothing store since she was a little girl, enjoying «playing shop» with her friends. She attended Georgia Tech where she majored in business management. After helping to expand and manage her brother’s business she left to pursue her dream. Her mother, Jennifer, had also been dreaming of owning a consignment shop and quit her job to help start the store. It has truly been a labor of love, and Jayna thanks her lucky stars every day that her dream has come true.