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Emily's Closet Offers High Fashion For Kids At A Discount

The upscale maternity and children's consignment shop has settled into its new community in North Fulton.

is a maternity and children's consignment boutique that offers upscale clothing shoes and accessories in North Fulton. The store recently moved to nearby Alpharetta from Johns Creek just this past April.

The opportunity to buy Emily's Closet just sort of fell into Trudy Morse's lap and she jumped on it, taking a break from being retired to make it a reality. Morse enjoys her boutique and it shows. She talks about how she appreciates and enjoys her customers so much. Many of them are regulars who come in just about weekly to see what is new in the store. Morse said that she is grateful for her loyal following and loves getting to know her clients. 

When asked, Morse said does not think of it as her American Dream. She had a nice opportunity to buy it and the timing was right. Pair this along with her desire to have a consignment shop and she did it. She said it has been a blessing and was given to them for a reason.

The shop offers brands for infants and children of all sizes such as Ralph Lauren, Oilily, Sweet Funky Vintage, Matilda Jane, Burberry and other high end labels. The typical brands seen in consignment shops like Guess, Gap, Gymboree and other department store brands are also present. Accessories, bags and shoes in a wide variety of sizes for boys and girls are available. Nordstrom, Vera Bradley and American Girl are just a few of the accessory brands that were in the shop when I popped in. Jackets are plentiful and I saw many snow appropriate clothing items as well. 

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Emily's Closet is a true consignment store. Customers can bring their unwrinkled and clean items to the store in laundry totes or plastic bins, not on hangers, for the owner to go through. Sellers are asked to only bring in one basket at a time. Morse will examine the baskets right in front of the customer and items will be accepted or returned. The store only offers clothing and accessories that are in great condition and stylish, so sellers are urged to only bring in their best pieces to sell. Those kept by the store will go on the floor for 60 days. The seller will get 40 percent of the final selling price. The seller can then come in and pick up the check. Sellers who would like more information on consignment can check out the details on the store's website

While I was walking around the shop, 9-year-old Tai came in with her mom. They did some shopping and were full of compliments, enjoying the items and the brands offered. This was their first time in Emily's Closet and they were pleasantly surprised. I have to admit, I was as well. I have been in consignment shops before and they often show dated and faded items. Emily's Closet is very picky about the items that they offer and it shows in their merchandise.

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