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  • Barker & Meowsky

    Four-legged friends are the focus at this store. From ceramic dog bowls to catnip-filled toys, rhinestone-studded collars to cookie-shaped dog biscuits, this store is a pet’s best friend.

  • Cynthia Rowley

    Internationally acclaimed clothing designer Cynthia Rowley grew up in Chicago, so it’s fitting that one of her upscale boutiques is here. Her collection of dresses, accessories, and separates is trendy and feminine.

  • Women appreciate this boutique for its romantic and flirty vintage fashions and jewelry. It also sells new items with a retro feel.

  • This charming boutique has something silky, soft, and sexy for women whose sizes range from barely there to 44JJ. You’ll also find teddies, bustiers, pajamas, and nightgowns.

  • This huge mall is chock-full of treasures from vintage purses to kitschy dinnerware and Art Deco glass. Prices are typically negotiable.

  • Devoted shoe hounds flock to this Lincoln Park store for its hot styles at discounted prices. The floors and walls are stacked high with boxes for handy self-serve try-on access.

  • Named after an ancient legendary fish god, this Celticinspired boutique brings contemporary design to ancient crafts. High style wares include home accessories, jewelry, fine art, gifts and knitwear.

  • At this shop, vintage and antique clothing, jewelry, and furniture are meticulously labeled with price, size, and decade.

  • Known for its large gay and lesbian section, this Boys Town bookstore also stocks books of all types, particularly kids’ and Spanish language books.

  • This toy store is especially fun for grownups who yearn to feel like a kid. You’ll find retro items like Mr. T coloring books, silly accessories like oversized sunglasses, and gag gifts like the tried-and-true whoopie cushion.

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