Hey all, I was thinking of visiting Chicago this weekend (its only a 2-hour drive for me) for the sole purpose of shopping. I am very interested in thrift stores/recycled clothing stores; mainly because I'm a college student and that is a great way for me to get very nice, stylish clothes at a low price. Anyone know of any nice thrift/resale/recycled/consignment shops in the Chicago area? Also, is there a place like Century 21 in Chicago that might carry higher-end fashions at lower prices, perhaps overstock or last season's pieces? Also, if there is a Marshalls or TJ Maxx in the Chicago area, would they carry nicer goods, perhaps overstock from Sak's? Any tips would be appreciated, as well as any information on stores where I could find good clothing at low prices. Thanks in advance. Eric
Chicago shopping: need advice
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For streetwear. Diesel on Rush, two blocks off Mich. Apartment No. 9 in Bucktown- Paul Smith and a great selection of hand picked designer goods. Also have to stop by Barney's New York on Oak and Rush. For Dior Homme (only one in Chi), Yohji, Kiton, Zegna, Massimo Bizzochi, Lorenzini and Chrome Hearts you must go to George Greene. It's not cheap, but my favorite after Steve pointed it out to me. On Oak just down the street from Barney's going towards Mich. on the right side. Water Tower bores me (sorry if I offended anyone) I hit up Saks Men's Store and Neiman's every time I'm in the city as they are both very nice in Chicago (on Mich.). Also, Jil Sander has a flagship on Oak Street (love the Puma's this season) Pete