Tops, bottoms, and
dresses made of
woven fabrics are
the hallmark of SBJ
Austin. The line's
designer, Mallary
Carroll, recently
opened her first
boutique, Good
Company.
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IN GOOD
COMPANY
SBJ AUSTIN DESIGNER AND
BYGEORGE VETERAN
MALLARY CARROLL OPENS
HER OWN WELL-APPOINTED
BOUTIQUE.
BY COURTNEY ECHERD
Designer Mallary Carroll
found an enthusiastic cus-
tomer base when she
launched her SBJ Austin line
of women's clothing six years
ago, with tunics, dresses, and
other pieces made of natural
fabrics in designs flattering to
women of all shapes. SBJ was
available exclusively in
Austin at ByGeorge, where
Carroll worked in retail sales
for seven years before
opening her own boutique,
Good Company, in March.
Located in the former Kick
Pleat space just off Lamar
Boulevard, her store features
SBJ products, jewelry, and
select home goods as well as
lines like Roberta Furlanetto
and Mes Demoiselles Paris.
Carroll's goal? "A woman can
walk into her closet and see
all of her favorite things," she
says. 918 W. 12th St.;
goodcompany.shop
86 AUSTINWAY.COM
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