Champion for Children- Jaicee Brewton

Owner, KJ Clothier

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Owner, KJ Clothier

KJ Clothier began as a dream. As a little girl, Jaicee was blessed to grow up on a farm in South Georgia where her late grandfather began growing cotton, tobacco and peanuts. The agriculture industry has always meant so much to her, even more so now that she fully understand the importance. She never realized how big of a role the ag industry played in her life until I began studying Fashion Merchandising.

Upon completing her core curriculum at Valdosta State University, she majored in Fashion Merchandising at the University of Georgia. Through the college of family and consumer sciences, she traveled to China on a summer study abroad trip where she learned so much about the manufacturing world of textiles, including the importance of cotton farming in the world of clothing manufacturing. During her time at UGA, she worked as a buyer and Wholesale Account Manager. Her knowledge of the retail industry expanded far more than she could've imagined. Upon graduating, she continued her full time employment to further her growth in the industry. Her dream was to own her own business and interact with customers by providing quality goods and offering the highest level of customer service. Today, she is blessed to do just that! She is the owner of KJ Clothier, a women's clothing and accessories store, and she hopes to share her passion for clothing through this store. She is privileged to be apart of the local businesses of the Golden Isles and Waycross. She would love to meet you if you are ever in the area!

Jaicee has a compassionate heart and an unwavering desire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those in need. She has recently joined Safe Harbor's Champions for Children event, which aims to support non-profit work and provide aid to at-risk children in Georgia's coastal community.