The story began as a quest to create the perfect boxer short. We viewed it as locating the perfect home for the family jewels. It needed to be a custom home, handmade, including a spacious ballroom with full seating and a sturdy front entrance so that no one slips out unexpectedly. This home should be built with the finest 400 thread count Pima cotton with virtually no shrinkage (on our part). Two pairs per package.
Miller Brothers also carries Royal Highnies lounge pants, tops and robes.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The Life and Times of Larry Munson

For 43 years (1966–2008), Larry Munson was the legendary football radio voice for the University of Georgia Bulldogs. But on September 22, 2008, at the age of 86, Larry announced that it was time to step aside from the one job he loved more than any other in his remarkable career. For decades publishers have been trying to get Larry to write a book about his life. He always declined, saying he had neither the time nor the patience and even asking, “Who would care?” Well, college football fans everywhere care, and today they are celebrating because Larry is finally ready to tell his incredible story.
The 2009 season marks Tony Barnhart's 33rd as a college football reporter for the Internet, radio, and television. Barnhart covered college football for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for 24 years and continues to write the popular Mr. College Football blog for ajc.com. An author of four books on college football, Barnhart hosts his own weekly television show, The Tony Barnhart Show and is in his fifth season as a regular contributor to the College Football Today show on CBS. You can learn more about Atlanta resident Barnhart at www.tonybarnhartshow.com.
If you were not able to attend the book signing, you can purchase book(s) by phone. We still have a limited number of autographed books available and would be happy to handle this for you.
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Larry Munson,
Mr. College Football,
Tony Barnhart
Chris Webber Takes "Time Out" at Miller Brothers

Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Miller Brothers is the Only Place in Georgia Where You Can Buy JB Hill Boots
J.B. Hill Boot Company brought a huge selection of boots to choose from at our trunk show. You can tell a lot about a person's personality by the type of boots they wear. These boots are custom made in Texas and the company's rep, David Chiles takes over a dozen measurements of each foot to insure a proper fit. These boots are not just for men; women need to check out the specialty mules and boots for themselves.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Voted Best Atlanta Men's Clothing 2009

Monday, September 7, 2009
Rich Clark Featured in AJC's Style Section

The AJC photographed Rich at his restaurant in Vinings and at Miller Brothers store in Buckhead. Did anyone recognize our rear patio in the photo?
You can see more photos of Rich or visit him at his restaurant, C&S Seafood & Oyster Bar on Cobb Parkway just north of the Chattahoochee.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Alton Brown - "He's Just Here for the Clothes"
at Miller Brothers
Alton Brown, chef and host of Good Eats on the Food Network, took time out of his busy schedule to visit Miller Brothers to do some shopping. He loves the Colonel Littleton messenger bag he found here.
Alton was in for a fitting in preparation for his Good Eats Live Anniversary Show being held at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre this Saturday. Good Eats is celebrating ten years and over 200 episodes. Alton not only writes and produces the shows but also stars in each offbeat episode.
Alton likes to dress in character and enlisted the help of one of Miller Brothers' tailors to fit his Colonel suit. A white-clad Southern gentleman based on Colonel Sanders, Colonel Bob Boatwright demonstrates traditional Southern recipes such as mint juleps and upside-down cake.
To see more of Alton Brown, check out his website www.altonbrown.com or Good Eats on the Food Network www.foodnetwork.com/alton-brown. The show is smart and entertaining, much like Alton himself.
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