The Squire Shop has been a staple of the local community for decades.
The Squire Shop, a historic men’s clothing store in Carrollton, Georgia, will close on June 30, 2025, after over 60 years of serving the community. Owner April Brewer Nestor shared that the decision was difficult, reflecting on the store’s legacy of providing quality menswear for significant life events. Known for its extensive tuxedo rentals and classic styles, the shop is preparing for a closing sale, marking the end of an era for both the establishment and its loyal customers.
Carrollton, Georgia – The Squire Shop, a well-known men’s clothing store, will close its doors on June 30, 2025, after over 60 years of service to the community. The announcement was made by owner April Brewer Nestor, who described the decision as incredibly difficult and emotional.
Opening its doors in 1963, The Squire Shop has served as a trusted destination for high-quality suits, tuxedos, and menswear. The store was founded by Charles Willis Sr. and Larry Cooley, who established a reputation for excellence that has persisted through decades. In 2005, April Brewer Nestor purchased the establishment at the age of 24, taking on the legacy of a business that has significantly impacted local life.
Throughout her 20-year tenure, Nestor has worked to sustain and grow the store’s legacy. Under her leadership, The Squire Shop has adapted to modern trends while continuing to offer classic styles, featuring brands such as Peter Millar, Johnnie-O, and Patagonia. These offerings have kept the store relevant in an evolving marketplace where small businesses face increasing challenges.
Recently, Nestor stated that the decision to close the shop came after a great deal of reflection over the years. The Squire Shop has played an integral role in the experiences of many residents, especially in relation to significant life events such as weddings and proms. It has held the title of the largest dealer for Jim’s Formalwear in prom tuxedo rentals nationwide and ranks as the third-largest overall dealer in the Southeastern United States.
As the store prepares to close, a closing sale is anticipated in the coming weeks. This sale will provide one final opportunity for customers to acquire menswear from the shop before its operations cease. Customers holding gift cards or loyalty points are encouraged to utilize them before the store’s closing date.
Nestor expressed her gratitude towards the community, emphasizing that The Squire Shop has become more than just a retail store; it has woven itself into the fabric of the city’s history and culture. The enduring relationships and memories created at The Squire Shop symbolize the connection between the store and its patrons.
The decision to close comes as part of a broader trend affecting many small businesses in the area. Changes in the retail landscape and economic pressures have challenged traditional business models, forcing owners to reassess their operations and future. The announcement of The Squire Shop’s closing marks the end of an era for both the store and the community it has served for over six decades.
As the final days of operation approach, The Squire Shop’s legacy will continue to resonate within Carrollton, reflecting years of service, style, and community engagement. The impact of the store on local life is undeniable, and its closure will leave a significant void as customers and residents prepare to say goodbye to a beloved institution.
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