Britton's

J&C Britton Company, Inc., doing business as Britton's, is an American department store chain. Departments inside Britton's stores include Men's, Women's, Boys', Girls', Baby, Bedding, Home, Fine Jewelry, Shoes, Lingerie, as well as leased departments such as and/or,  optical centers,  portrait studios, and  hair salons.

The company was founded by brothers James Alan Britton and Callum Henry Britton in 1902 in, during the. Most Britton's stores were initially located in downtown areas, but the chain was a early adopter of anchor tenancy in shopping malls, and by the late-1960s most new locations anchored major shopping centers. The chain's headquarters have been in since 1986.

In store services

 * Auto Center
 * Zoo Land Stuffin' Safari - a similar concept to

In-house brands

 * Atlanta Design - men's casual wear
 * Balto and Togo - dog food and dog care products
 * Bellezza - fragrances, cologne and aftershave for men and women
 * Carlton - appliances
 * Elements - women's sleepwear and swimwear
 * Force - active and athletic clothing for men, women and children
 * Home Sweet Home - home goods
 * Kennesaw Trading Co. - men's, women's and children's outdoor apparel
 * Kiba - cat food and care products
 * L.F.L. - women's urban clothing
 * Linens + Looms - modern home decor, bedding and window decorations
 * MyWorld - casual wear for boys and girls
 * Pals at Play - children's toys and baby gear
 * Sinatra - men's vintage collection
 * Tesuji - electronics and computers. Originally launched in 1982 for a line of electronic goods manufactured in the United States under license from and using components made by Japanese manufacturers (mainly and ), it has served as Britton's' primary private label brand for electronics since.
 * Titanworks - tools, lawn mowers, and hardware
 * Yesterday - women's vintage collection

Former subsidiaries

 * Athens Books - A chain of bookstores that Britton's sold off in 2002.
 * Crown Auto - A chain of auto parts supplies stores that Britton's sold off in 2000.