When it comes to the latest trends in women's apparel, there's no better place to shop till you drop than Downtown Chucktown. And if you're searching for the finest threads in Garden City, look no further than Copper Penny - the Lowcountry's go-to shop for anyone that has a passion for fashion.
We have been dressing women in Garden City for over 34 years and offer upscale designer collections curated with a Southern eye. Here, women from around the United States discover sophisticated, effortless beauty for every season. Whether you're looking for a sassy new dress to impress that special someone or the perfect outfit for your next vacation, your options are endless at Copper Penny.
With easy-to-find locations close to Garden City's hottest spots, our curated selection of the newest, most popular women's clothing lines reflects the effortless glamour of Garden City. Whether you're a tidy professional or a fierce trend-setter, our goal is to help you find the perfect look for your own unique style. With designer brands like CK Bradley and Holst & Lee on hand year-round, finding your new look is easy and fun when you visit Copper Penny.
Our clothing lines give ladies a refreshing mix of one-of-a-kind authenticity with real wearability, allowing them to shine with confidence and style all year long. So, go ahead and spoil yourself - you deserve to look like a million bucks!
Diamonds are pretty and all, but honestly? Dresses are a girl's best friend. Dresses are fun, comfortable, and versatile. At Copper Penny, they're also fashionable and cute. We have a huge selection of women's dresses in Garden City, GA, from stylistic sheath dresses to drop-waist styles that will make your girlfriends jealous.
We offer several styles and shapes from which you can pick. Not sure what style fits best?
It all starts at the waist:
These dresses are made to fit your waist and then gradually flare out towards the hem. A-line dresses are excellent for minimizing thighs, hips, and midsections while pulling the eyes to your bust. This style of dress is a great fit for almost any body type. There's a reason why so many brides settle on A-Line dresses for their big day! With plenty of varieties, this is a kind of dress that you can wear again and again.
Shop NowLike the A-Line style, empire dresses are made to fit through your bust. Rather than creating a distinctly angular shape like the A-Line, the Empire style flows from the bust down. This is another kind of dress that fits many body types. From curvy to apple body shapes, the Empire draws focus to your bust and minimizes everything else. For lovely ladies on the shorter side, this style defines your silhouette, especially if you choose a maxi length dress.
Shop NowA throwback to the roaring 20's style flapper dresses, Drop Waist dresses look best on lean, athletic bodies that don't have too many curves in the hip area. The key to pulling off a Drop Waist style dress is to ensure that it's not hugging you. This dress is best worn when it is able to hang freely on your body.
Shop NowOnce you know the kind of waist that fits your body type, it's time to find your shape. A few of our most popular dress shapes include:
Unless you're feeling extra sassy, chances are you're wearing a top at this very moment. Tops are garments that cover the top half of your body. At Copper Penny, we have an endless selection of tops in a wide range of styles - from basic tees to blouses and everything in between. If you're looking for the highest quality women's tops in Garden City, GA, you just hit the jackpot!
With that said, finding the right top for the right occasion is easier said than done. However, at Copper Penny, we make finding the right top fun. Whether you're looking for a top that makes a statement or you need a classic button-down for a subdued style, we've got your back. We only carry the most popular tops from the best brands and designers around the world.
Sometimes called broadcloth tops, poplins have classic characteristics and are often woven with an over/under weave. This kind of weave gives more substance to your top while also giving you room to breathe. Poplin shirts are typically soft and smooth, and are great for everyday business attire, some formal occasions, and for certain ceremonies. Sweet and feminine, our Bruna poplin eyelet bib top features ruffles at the sleeves and an eyelet lace yoke at the front. Pair your poplin with your favorite pair of shorts or jeans for a contemporary, relaxed look.
Shop NowGreat for wearing solo or layered over a camisole or tank top, wrap tops are lightweight, versatile, and great for many different occasions. Wrap tops go well with jeans, maxi dresses, and high-waisted jeans or trousers. Our V-Neck Wrap SLV Top by Jayden is uber-popular at Copper Penny and the perfect choice for dressing down or dressing up. The choice is yours!
Shop NowFor a dose of feminine fashion, be sure you add an off-the-shoulder top to your everyday wardrobe. A casual, sexy choice, off-the-shoulder tops have unique necklines that cut across your upper arms and chest, leaving your shoulders bare. The result is a flirty flash of skin, which elongates your neck and gives a relaxed, "daytime casual" look. Our Nola off-the-shoulder top pairs perfectly with shorts or even a flowy skirt and is hand-woven in Spain using Jacquard fabric.
Shop NowWho doesn't love a good tank top?! Tank tops are lightweight, versatile, and equally great for lounging in the yard or running errands on weekends. Tank tops lend an air of simplicity to your outfit and can be styled in endless ways. Take our Velvet Heart Victory Tank, for instance. This tank is a refreshing update on our classic sleeveless tank top, complete with fray details and a scoop neck. Throw in the fact that it's machine washable, and you have a wardrobe winner.
Shop NowHaving trouble finding the best top for your size and style? As the most trusted women's clothing boutique in Garden City, GA, Copper Penny has helped women discover new looks in the Lowcountry for more than two decades. We take pride in providing a personalized, boutique experience for our customers. If you have questions, give us a call or swing by one of our locations. We would be happy to give you our professional opinion.
Until then, here's a quick guide you can follow to help you find the right fit for your women's top in Garden City:
When choosing a women's top for your outfit, you have to consider how comfortable, confident, and beautiful you will feel. The best way to feel your best in an outfit is to make sure it fits correctly. To get started, you'll want to take your measurements. For most women's tops, the best areas to focus on are your hips, waist, and chest.
Need help measuring? Swing by Copper Penny and ask one of our friendly sales associates to help you out! While you're there, don't forget to check out our huge selection of women's tops in Garden City, GA.
Contact UsLooking to take your style to the next level? You can also get in touch with a personal stylist directly from our website. With a personal stylist by your side, you can find stunning looks for specific occasions, using comfortable clothing in your favorite colors and cuts. Copper Penny is your one-stop-shop for fashionable, fun, fabulous designer clothing in Garden City. But don't take our word for it â come see for yourself!
Georgians should prepare for major impact from Hurricane Helene as its projected path is set to bisect the state and spread bands of heavy rain and storms f...
Georgians should prepare for major impact from Hurricane Helene as its projected path is set to bisect the state and spread bands of heavy rain and storms from coast to mountains.
Savannah is still reeling from the aftereffects of Tropical Storm Debby in early August that dumped record amounts of rain while north Georgia is preparing for the strongest punch from Helene as it moves up through the state.
As of a 8 a.m. Thursday morning, Hurricane Helene is a Category 2 hurricane with 100 mph winds. The storm is about 320 miles southwest of Tampa along Florida's coast, but bands of heavy rain are already making their way up into Georgia.
Follow along here for updates as the hurricane makes its way into and through Georgia.
A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Georgia and South Carolina until 9 p.m. ET.
Tornado Warning continues for Evans GA, Edgefield SC and Clarks Hill SC until 8:30 a.m. ET, the National Weather Service announced.
Schools in Savannah and Athens are taking action before Hurricane Helene moves into the area.
Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS) announced Wednesday afternoon that schools will dismiss early on Thursday, Sept. 26 and be closed for in-person instruction on Friday, Sept. 27.
In Athens, the University of Georgia closed campus Thursday and Friday while school systems in the area will be closed on Friday.
A tornado was spotted near Bluffton, S.C., just north of Hilton Head Island from a band from Hurricane Helene until 7:45 a.m. ET.
Forecasters say tornadoes are possible in the Savannah area and South Carolina Lowcountry Thursday through Friday morning as the remnants of Hurricane Helene move through the area.
Here are ways to prepare yourself for the possibility of tornadoes.
Read about them here.
Below is the early projections for rainfall as Hurricane Helene crosses across the southeast.
From reporter Miguel Legaos, Brian Kemp issued a State of Emergency across the state which went into effect Tuesday and will continue until next Wednesday night.
So, what does a State of Emergency call for?
The order means Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency will have activated the Georgia Emergency Operations Plan and all resources are to be made available to help with the preparation, response, and recovery activities of affected areas. Included in those resources are the allocation of up to 500 Georgia National Guard troops to be used where necessary.
From reporter Vanessa Countryman, the following steps are what FEMA suggests to potential flooding victims.
The most effective measure is to purchase flood insurance to mitigate potential damage. Here are some other FEMA suggestions:
Read more here
From Savannah Morning News sports reporter Dennis Knight, the following changes have occurred to GHSA high school football games:
Hurricane Helene is growing in strength and is expected to hit Florida's coast on Thursday, but it is already affecting the high school sports scene in Georgia.
Benedictine announced that its Region 1-4A football opener originally scheduled for Friday night at Ware County has been moved to Monday, Sept. 30, with kickoff set for 6 p.m. at Ware County.
Read more about game changes here.
The USA TODAY has explained what storm surge is and how it can rapidly increase:
Hurricane and storm surge watches cover much of the Gulf Coast of Florida as Hurricane Helene is projected to strengthen into a major hurricane and move northward from the Caribbean into the Gulf of Mexico.
The sudden rise of water topped by already high and powerful waves could deliver a battering blow that can sweep homes off their foundations and flood low-lying areas miles inland.
View graphics and more about storm surge here.
At its monthly board meeting Tuesday morning, the Georgia Ports Authority announced that the Garden City Terminal enjoyed its eighth consecutive month of growth. GPA President and CEO Griff Lynch reported that the Port of Savannah recorded its second busiest August, behind 2022, with more than 490,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units – an 18.6% increase over 2023.At the meeting, held on Jekyll Island, GPA board members approved infrastructure expansions at its Colonel’s Island facility in Brunswick, Georgia, includin...
At its monthly board meeting Tuesday morning, the Georgia Ports Authority announced that the Garden City Terminal enjoyed its eighth consecutive month of growth. GPA President and CEO Griff Lynch reported that the Port of Savannah recorded its second busiest August, behind 2022, with more than 490,000 twenty-foot equivalent container units – an 18.6% increase over 2023.
At the meeting, held on Jekyll Island, GPA board members approved infrastructure expansions at its Colonel’s Island facility in Brunswick, Georgia, including a 50-acre paved lot to accommodate between 8,000 to 10,000 automobiles at a time, according to Chief Communications Officer Tom Boyd, which translates to approximately 80,000 to 100,000 additional cars per year.
The majority of those cars come into Brunswick via ocean carriers from about two dozen brands, including Nissan and Subaru, but the export business is growing, said Lynch, as manufacturers across the South and Midwest, such as the Mercedes plant in Alabama, look to GPA’s inland connectivity and ocean carrier network.
The expanded infrastructure is another step toward fulfilling Lynch’s vision of Brunswick becoming the “premier” roll-on-roll-off (Ro/Ro) facility in the nation.
“We’re either going to be number one or number two for the year,” said Lynch via telephone after the board meeting. “I want to say that Baltimore has been traditionally the number one port. Over the years we’ve caught up and become number two. We’re not going to brag on that in any way, shape or form, because Baltimore obviously had the bridge [accident], which I’m sure hurt their volumes for the year. So, we’ll see how our fiscal year does, starting July 1. We’d like to think we’re closing the gap.”
The expansion news comes as the ports face two potential storms, one literal and one figurative. As a Tropical Storm Helene brews in the Gulf of Mexico with the potential to move across Georgia later this week, a potential work stoppage on Oct. 1 churns as negotiations between the International Longshoreman’s Association (ILA) and the U.S. Maritime Alliance have stalled.
Lynch said he is hopeful for a short-term resolution within one or two weeks to the ILA-USMA impasse. Anything beyond that timeframe can have rippling effects across the state and national economy. The last dockworkers strike occurred in October 1977 and lasted for 44 days. According to an article published online by the Marine Executive, cargo containers and Ro/Ro traffic will be the most impacted in today’s industry – a blow to both Savannah and Brunswick.
“The U.S. imports a lot more cargo that we did 40 or 50 years ago, and so, we’re heavily relying upon production of goods offshore that come into our country,” said Lynch, “and we’re relying upon exporting our products out of Georgia, like agricultural goods, cars, finished products.”
With harvest season ahead, Georgia’s farmers could take a hit if the strike lingers too long. GPA Board Chairman Kent Fountain explained that 80% of Georgia’s cotton crop is exported to other countries as is 20% of the state’s peanuts.
Lynch said, “The Georgia Ports Authority will continue to receive cargo right up to the last minute… Everybody’s doing a great job right now, and we greatly appreciate that. You wouldn’t know that this significant event was about to occur in the attitude that I’m seeing out there on our terminals.” As far as that other storm, Lynch said the heavy weather advisory group led by the U.S. Coast Guard and captain of the port, would convene later today and meet daily through the storm event. “We have a great team that knows how to work these situations and handle them.”
Amy Paige Condon is the content coach and an editor for the Savannah Morning News. You can reach her at ACondon@gannett.com.