New East Atlanta Smoke Shop to Print Custom Tees

Get stuff to put in your pipe to smoke and put stuff on your shirt to wear at Supreme Dungeon Graphics Hookah and CBD Shop
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Shanta Gartrell-Smith, owner of the Edgewood Smoke Shop, is bringing a new facet to her second venture: custom direct-to-garment screen printed shirts.

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The new Supreme Dungeon Graphics Hookah and CBD Shop is slated to open within the next few weeks at 205 Moreland Avenue, complete with a Ricoh garment printer and a slew of already-made shirts ready to go.

“I find that people really enjoy hookah,” said Gartrell-Smith “We also carry CBD for health and wellness to show people a different way of being healed and feeling better than [using] prescription drugs and whatever.” 

Gartrell-Smith said that first she picked up tee shirt design as a hobby, and decided to incorporate it into a new head shop. Hookahs, shisha, the gamut of CBD products, vapes and vape paraphernalia and apparel will be available at the soon-to-open retailer.

Bright street art throughout and outside Gartrell-Smith’s shop, including a rendition of the Atlanta skyline and a snarling dragon, was painted by area artist Diahann Hudson.

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Christina Coulter is an eager journalist from Connecticut with dogged tenacity and the sensibilities of a small-town reporter. Before and after graduating from Marist College in 2017, Christina covered local news for a slew of publications in the Northeast, including The Wilton Bulletin, the Millbrook Independent, The Kingston Times, The New Paltz Times and the Rockland Times. For nearly four years before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Christina was the lead reporter for The Saugerties Times, living and breathing the goings-on of the 20,000-strong Hudson Valley community. Christina weathered the pandemic in Atlanta, where she got a taste for the city's people and flavors. After a brief stint covering news in Connecticut and New York once more with The Daily Voice, Christina was taken on by What Now Atlanta and What Now Los Angeles, where she aims to unweave the intricacies of both cities' bright restaurant communities.
Christina Coulter

Christina Coulter

Christina Coulter is an eager journalist from Connecticut with dogged tenacity and the sensibilities of a small-town reporter. Before and after graduating from Marist College in 2017, Christina covered local news for a slew of publications in the Northeast, including The Wilton Bulletin, the Millbrook Independent, The Kingston Times, The New Paltz Times and the Rockland Times. For nearly four years before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Christina was the lead reporter for The Saugerties Times, living and breathing the goings-on of the 20,000-strong Hudson Valley community. Christina weathered the pandemic in Atlanta, where she got a taste for the city's people and flavors. After a brief stint covering news in Connecticut and New York once more with The Daily Voice, Christina was taken on by What Now Atlanta and What Now Los Angeles, where she aims to unweave the intricacies of both cities' bright restaurant communities.
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