Sid Mashburn

I had some time to kill in downtown Atlanta, so I stopped in Sid Mashburn. It was quite an experience – believe everything you have read about this place and the man: the store is exactly what I would want my closet to look like, and the proprietor is top notch. It was great to finally meet Sid Mashburn; he and his whole staff were great – engaging, not pushy, and seemed to enjoy simply spending time with the customers. None of them wore socks. The store has a very friendly atmosphere, which was contagious to everyone – we all seemed to be a part of everyone else’s conversations – but not in a nosy way.

(photo: Joeff Davis)
While I didn’t leave with much (I did find the Smart Turnout Royal Regiment of Fusiliers strap I’ve been looking for – in America), I could have dropped a bag of cash without batting an eye. The custom suiting section has everything you would ever need. The suits are impeccable. The rest of the store included sport shirts, Fred Perry polos, Levis, the famous Sid Mashburn khakis, Russell Moccasin boots and mocs, Katin trunks, Filson bags, and ties. I’ve never seen a better selection of shoes – the Sid Mashburn Double Monk cap toes are as nice as I’ve ever seen. Their selection of Persols and Ray Bans is very impressive, and the accessories at the register are as good as it gets – buckles, Moleskine, Caran D’Ache pens, and Smart Turnout watch straps. Oh – and the play vinyl.

My Take
Some of the highlights (A.K.A – the start of my Christmas list):

(Clockwise from the top left):
1. Sid Mashburn Double Monks
2. Sid Mashburn Gingham Sport Shirt
3. Levis Desert Tan 501s
4. Sid Mashburn Oyster Belt Buckle
5. Russell Camp Moccasins
**Some of this can be bought online at Taigan.
If you are ever in Atlanta, do yourself a favor and stop by. Sid and his crew will know your name within five minutes. Oh – and ladies, Sid’s wife just opened Ann Mashburn.
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9 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    07/04/2010 / 7:40 PM

    Should you ever visit the UK, take care to remove the RRF strap from your wrist. It's considered gauche to wear the colors of a regiment you have not served with.

  2. Fletch
    07/06/2010 / 12:09 AM

    First off, Love the blog and in fact I usually check every day for updates. I was wondering if you had any more recommendations as far as mens shops for someone who is moving to Atlanta later this summer?

  3. Paul
    07/06/2010 / 1:38 PM

    I'm definitely planning on stopping in when I'm in ATL this next week (I'll actually be coming in town twice in during that time)!

  4. DAM
    07/06/2010 / 1:52 PM

    We are on the same page for sure. Posted about that oyster belt this AM and a gingham shirt, albeit different colors.

    Can't wait to make it down to the ATL and check out their shop

  5. Sue
    07/06/2010 / 3:13 PM

    Hi,
    I just found your blog and wanted to thank you for the shout out and really pleased you like the watch strap.

    Sue (Smart Turnout)

  6. Michael
    07/12/2010 / 3:00 AM

    Good buy. i consider new watch straps one of the finest yet cheapest style options of summer.

  7. Anonymous
    09/01/2010 / 1:18 AM

    how do you handle those watch straps, like the one above, that are too long? Do you simply cut them or is there a better way?

  8. M
    06/16/2014 / 12:53 AM

    I love my Sid Mashburn oyster belt buckle.

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