Republic of Couture opening in Midtown May 10

Multi-brand retailer's flagship store coming soon to 12th & Midtown.

Multi-brand retailer’s flagship store coming soon to 12th & Midtown.

12th & Midtown in a press release Wednesday announced Republic of Couture (ROC) will open at the mixed-use development Friday, May 10.

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“My dream is to create an all-sensory shopping experience for each customer, no matter their budget or walk of life…,” Gaston Garcia, Republic of Couture owner, said in the release.

“I want them to walk away not with just a great item, whether it’s $20 or $200, but a great memory to share and a reason to come back.”

The store is located at 1075 Peachtree in a 7,000-square-foot flagship space on Peachtree Street between STK and Café Intermezzo.

The multi-brand retailer offering men’s, women’s and children’s fashions, shoes, accessories and designer sunglasses, will be the first national fashion tenant to open at 12th & Midtown.

Grand opening festivities are planned for this fall, according to the release.

Photo courtesy ATLScene.com

 

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak

11 Responses

  1. I missed you Urbanist. Like a bad rash. I will likely never shop at ROC, but I think it can be a great addition to Midtown. Midtown needs a clothing store that isn’t a small boutique for a niche crowd, but also doesn’t need something overly generic like Old Navy.

    1. This is overly generic….just for rap stars and the white trash weekend revelers from Kennesaw, vs. housewives and frat boys

  2. I guarantee that this store will only attract African-American clientele. I just hope that stretch of Peachtree doesn’t end up looking like the one down by Underground Atlanta.

    1. How sad of a person you must be to post something like this!! Not only untrue based on their current clientele I’ve seen, but your bigoted comments are without merit and a waste of time for everyone. Try using that energy to support this clothing establishment and/or open one just for likeminded “folks” such as yourself- AND for the record I’m “justsaying”

  3. Completely disagree. You couldn’t ask for a more perfect intro to true retail in the heart of Midtown. For those who like quality designer clothing, shoes and accessories, but also T’s and kick-around garb, this place is perfect. It will do well.

  4. Seems like a cheesy urban wannabee clothing outlet. Buckhead is getting a Hermes and midtown gets a ROC. What’s next an Ed Hardy shop?

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