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Johnston & Murphy

Fashion

Domestic

Near the central Domestic concourses, this is your leather stop

Johnston & Murphy in the Domestic terminal targets the “I forgot real shoes” problem: dress shoes, casual leather sneakers, and work-ready styles in one small footprint. You’ll see recognizable business staples under the Johnston & Murphy label, plus belts and wallets that match. Prices run higher than chain mall brands, with leather shoes often around the $150–$220 range, but quality tracks closer to what you’d expect from a proper dress shoe store, not an airport kiosk.

This shop sits post-security in the Domestic side of ATL, so you can walk over between flights without exiting to the landside check-in level. Selection leans business and business-casual, so think office, meeting, or conference, not running gear. Expect full-grain and corrected-grain leather, standard widths, and a few lighter, sneaker-hybrid styles that still pass for office wear if you’re walking into a 3 p.m. meeting straight from a 1:20 p.m. arrival.

Beyond footwear, Johnston & Murphy usually stocks leather belts, card cases, and wallets, with many pieces hovering in the $40–$90 range. That helps if TSA made you pull a belt at 6:15 a.m. and it never made it back into your bag. You’ll also find socks and shoe-care basics like polish or a brush, enough to make scuffed oxfords presentable before a 9 a.m. client visit.

Inventory shifts, but half sizes can sell through on common men’s dress styles, especially around Sunday evening and Monday morning business banks. If you’re picky on size or width, don’t wait until boarding starts at 7:45 p.m.; walk over as soon as your incoming flight hits the gate. Tip: bring your carry-on so you’re not backtracking across the Domestic concourses to grab it from a previous seat or bar stool.

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