WOMEN & CHILDREN FIRST
Read moreWomen and children first, that's what this feminist bookstore, which has more than 30,000 books on display, advocates. The voices of female authors and/or those speaking of women are heard and highlighted here. In addition to feminist and feminist literature, there are queer studies and LGBT literature. Also noteworthy is the profusion of children's books. Activist, the bookstore gives you the opportunity to buy books that will be sent to women's prisons. An address located in the heart of a traditionally gay-friendly neighbourhood.
AMERICAN GIRL PLACE
An unbelievable store, entirely dedicated to the world of dolls and filled ...Read more
BARNES & NOBLE
Read moreA large, multi-storey bookstore in the Rush Street triangle, with all kinds of books in English, but none in French. Novels, history books, cookery books, etc. This is where you will find the latest fashionable novel or biography of your favorite American personality. It also contains most of the newspapers and magazines. There is a small café on the ground floor, with small tables to sit at and read about your new purchases. It's a bit of an American Fnac, even if we don't like comparisons.
CHICAGO COMICS
This shop is a paradise for geeks, who can spend hours here, scouring the ...Read more
MYOPIC BOOKS
Read moreIt is one of the largest and oldest bookstores in the city of Chicago. It has many used books (there are 70,000 of them in total, I hear!), a mixed clientele of young and old, a friendly staff who are very knowledgeable in literature, but also experimental music concerts every Monday night, poetry readings, etc. It is one of the largest and oldest bookstores in the city of Chicago. Myopic Books is THE bookstore most frequented by Chicagoans who like to linger on the shelves of this three-story establishment.
MOTH
Read moreA very nice shop of clothes and accessories mainly from Japan and Scandinavia. You have to love the style, but the concept is unique and you will find here pieces that are not found anywhere else! Catherine, the owner of the place, travels regularly to Finland and Japan and selects with great care objects, clothes and books typical of these two countries. Of course, beautiful things have a price: small purses should not be given, Catherine's finds are not cheap!
DAVE'S RECORDS
A boutique open for 25 years that offers a wide selection of vinyl records, ...Read more
JUDY MAXWELL HOME
Read moreOpened in 2011, this shop does not really fit into a single category.... It can be defined as a souvenir shop or a house of curiosities. The least we can do is to say that Judy Maxwell Home is eclectic, with her selection of unusual gadgets, her Chicago trinkets, her cups and books, sometimes crazy, sometimes informative. The owner is none other than the actress Joan Cusack, whom you may meet. A beautiful shop to find gifts to bring back in your suitcases.
NORDSTROM RACK
Read moreThere's a lot of business to do at Nordstrom Rack. This is a very well-known American chain that only sells end of series, which is part of what are called discount stores in the United States. This store is very popular with Americans, who like to find great brands at prices that are much more affordable than those on the market. A temple of cheap shopping, you're sure to find the right shoe for you if you're ready to rummage around. Avoid going there at the weekend, it is often crowded.
THE TIE BAR
Read moreThe temple of the tie, where you will see all the colors and patterns! It is rather rare to find an entire store dedicated to this small piece of fabric, especially since the prices are very affordable here, so take the opportunity to fill up your tank or make gifts! Bow ties, handkerchiefs, socks and shirts are also available. To make no mistake, The Tie Bar ties are famous: they have been worn by many American celebrities in magazines or on the red carpet!
WICKER PARK SECRET AGENT SUPPLY CO.
Read moreThis shop is full of books, objects, clothes and especially gadgets, such as glasses whose lenses are actually mirrors, which will allow those who feel like a spy to complete their range. In addition to being fun and entertaining, this boutique is also a front for the non-profit organization 826 National, which helps young people aged 6 to 18 improve and explore their creative and writing skills. A fun shop.
THE ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF ART
Read moreThe Illinois Institute of Art Chicago presents its Students'Works in this gallery. Painting, photography and design exhibitions, permanent and temporary.
CRATE AND BARREL
Read moreCrate and Barrel is THE home furnishings, decor and accessories store in the United States. It's simple, you can find everything from dishes to storage accessories, garden furniture, bathroom knick-knacks, designer lighting, mirrors and wallpaper of all kinds. Since its opening on Michigan Avenue, this store has been drawing crowds of Chicagoans. If you're looking to give your living room an American feel back home, this is a must-see.
ROSS
Read moreDedicated to the most modest budgets, this famous brand has a store right in the center of town. Whether you need to replace your shoes in a hurry, or haven't quite anticipated the weather (extreme cold, rain, wind, or even heat and humidity), you're bound to find a few items that will do the trick. It offers a range of sportswear brands at very affordable prices, starting at $20. Far from glamorous, this store is more about destocking. A central location at bargain prices, rare enough to be worth mentioning.