Silas Jackson: The innovative men's shirt company features 100 percent cotton button-down shirts and polos made for men 5 feet 8 inches and under. Jackson, the founder and owner, discovered that there are plenty of options for average and "big and tall" men, but shorter men have virtually nothing. And about one-third of men in the United States fall into this category. The brand was recently featured in GQ and now will give Jessica Shops readers 20 percent off with code "JShops" through the end of October (polos are around $45, Oxfords are $60 and up). Also makes a great holiday gift for that hard-to-buy-for guy. Shop at silasjackson.com.

The Marketplace: Find a variety of new and gently used men's, women's, and children's clothing, as well as shoes, furniture, housewares, sports equipment, toys, and more. It's not unusual to find name brands such as Lilly Pulitzer, Ann Taylor, Coach, Gucci, and White House Black Market for a fraction of retail price. All proceeds go to Must Ministries programs. The Marketplace, 1407 Cobb Parkway N, Marietta; mustministries.org.

Schoenwetter Supplements: Give yourself an antioxidant boost with RxQ Antioxidant Complex. This supplement can help prevent premature aging and damage to the body in spite of all the stressors we expose ourselves to (pollution, dust, ozone, smoke, chemicals). Now, save 30 percent on your first order with code JShops through the end of October. schoenwetterllc.com.

JessicaShops — Saving is Always in Style — for the Atlanta Shopping Blog.

The full JessicaShops column appears in the Deal Spotter section of the AJC on Thursdays. Visit the Jessica Shops website for more great deals and reports on where to shop. 

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