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Klassy Girl—Unique and Trendy, Now Open in Downtown Bremen

Pre-opening photo from Facebook

Kimberly Jared, mother, grandmother, and teacher added another hat to her collection when she threw open the doors to Klassy Girl on July 20th. She hopes the boutique will “Help other ladies build self-confidence and realize their self-worth.” She believes all women have the ability to be classy “by the way they carry themselves.” 

Klassy Girl stocks dress pants and shirts, jeans and regular shirts, as well as t-shirts. Being a plus size herself, Kim understands the demand for regular and plus-sized clothing. 


Purses from Italy, jewelry, and gifts are already on display; and Kim and her staff will be ordering sunglasses and candles. What girl doesn’t love a chic pair of sunglasses or the romantic scent of a candle?

Kim loves to shop and meet new people; and she notes that “I have the gift of gab.” All three of these facets combine to equal amazing customer service. She wants her clientele to be happy and visit often. With an ever-changing inventory, the boutique will always have different items for them to discover. The staff will also be adding party and formal wear to the mix. 

Kim sends out love and thanks to her husband Gus and her three children for their support, to her mother Lora who will run the shop during school hours, to her cousin Jennifer for the finishing touches on the logo, and to the old and new friends who came to the opening. Klassy Girl is located at 1035 Pacific Avenue, Suite C, Bremen, Georgia, 30110. Contact the shop by emailing [email protected] or calling 470-476-5724. Open, Thursday and Friday (12:00 – 6:00) and Saturday (10:00 – 6:00),

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Faith V. Smith
Faith V. Smith is a born and raised Carrollton native. She comes from a long legacy of Grizzard’s’ who settled in this county over three centuries ago. She is a published singer and songwriter, has over ten published novels, and does freelance editing, as well as web design. She is the proud mother of Amanda and several furry children and grandchildren.