Riveting Styles for Boyish Smiles.
When the Atlanta Falcons take the field this Sunday for Super Bowl LI, a whole bunch of fans will be wearing their Jones jersey that they bought at Rivet (that’s Julio Jones for those uninitiated with the fabulous Falcons – #RiseUp!).
Rivet is a new contemporary boys clothing and accessories shop in Snellville, Georgia with all the trends and fashion needs for guys sizes 2T-16.
“First impressions matter, right?” Monique Knight says on her color-block-cool, beautifully designed website. “Call us crazy but we want our little guys to look like cosmopolitan gentlemen not haggard, unkempt slouches.”
Adorable Boys Love It
The Rivet family is made up of all the parents, grandparents, uncles, sisters, cousins, aunts and friends of adorable boys, and they want stylish children. “We are fed up with the constant Mom conversation starter, ‘Oh my, it’s so hard to find cute things for my boys!’”
The answer now is Rivet, where you can find Wes and Willy, Axel and Hudson, Mayoral, RichBoys, InCity, Kangol, Melissa and Doug, Bijan Kids, Hatley and much more.
Rivet believes in recapturing ideals of integrity, honor, fairness and kindness. “We are not naive enough to think that wardrobe will change the world, but it’s a start,” Monique says. “This is a really cute shop and boys love it.”
Who wouldn’t love that?
Visit Rivet at The Shoppes at Webb Gin or shop online at http://www.rivetboys.com/.
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Thank you so much for including us in the magazine. We really appreciate it. The post looks really great!
Monique Knight
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 3:15 PM, Children’s Retail Today wrote:
> Janet Gray Muniz posted: “Riveting Styles for Boyish Smiles. When the > Atlanta Falcons take the field this Sunday for Super Bowl LI, a whole bunch > of fans will be wearing their Jones jersey that they bought at Rivet > (that’s Julio Jones for those uninitiated with the fabulous F” >