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Discovery Clothing

2.9 (21 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Terrible customer service. Not a fan of this location. Would much rather travel to a further Discovery clothing store.

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bevello

4.2(6 reviews)
3.8 mi
•$$$

I have many obsessions, one of them being frickin' cute fashion boutiques that make me envision my…read morewell-dressed life in Beverly Hills, with my American Express Black Card in hand. Something about boutiques make me want to uncontrollably swipe my credit card, and now Bevello (at Deer Park Town Center) has jumped to the top of my list. From what the welcoming girl that works at this location told me, there are 22 other Bevello stores, although the one at Deer Park is the ONLY one in the mid-west. How lucky are we?! She did say that there are plans of opening another one in the South Loop of Chicago soon. Bevello carries a variety of well known brands such as Seven for all Mankind, Splendid, Paige, BCBG, Michael Kors, and more. I have to admit that I was saddened when the French Connection, in Woodfield Mall, decided to close up shop. That frown has now been turn upside down as I have found that Bevello carries French Connection. It's as if they searched through all the funky options that I would of normally had to sift through, and picked out the cute articles of clothing just for me. How generous of them. I also spotted some hip colorful, I believe James Jeans, that even on sale I had to talk myself out of. With all my might, I forced my gaze away and repeated in my head, "You do not need $200 jeans. You do not need $200 jeans." There are both affordable and pricey items at Bevello. I found cute blouses for around $30-40, and then others closer to the $65-90 range. Depending on the article of clothing and brand you're looking at, obviously your prices are going to range differently. They also have a sale rack worth checking out. In addition to clothing, they have shoes, clutches, belts, jewelery, and other accessories. My eye was caught by many vibrant maxi dresses that I WILL be going back for. A girl can always use an extra maxi dress or two, right? Now, I don't know if I can speak for my bank account, but I am so glad that I stumbled upon Bevello. Choose Deer Park Town Center for your next shopping adventure and stop on in Bevello.

My cousin brought me here when I went out to the burbs to hang out and we spent the day shopping…read more This store was our first stop and I am in love! I was happy to hear there is one opening in South Loop soon since I'm a Chicagoan and can't trek out this far regularly. The shop has great selection- lots of options in lots of colors, so if you like a certain style of shirt or dress, they have it in a few color options which is always nice. The store was bright and airy and really had a bunch of cool, not-too-expensive options. I came away with a BUNCH of shirts and a pair of Vince Camuto flats. They have a nice mix of pricier stuff (I tried on a really cute t-shirt that was $88!) and less expensive but still stylish things (most of the shirts I bought are in the $30-$40 range). The salespeople were so nice and super friendly. I really had a great time and hope to visit again soon!

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bevello - Sale bracelets are buy one get one free right now (Feb 2014).

Sale bracelets are buy one get one free right now (Feb 2014).

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Strut - Inside

Strut

2.0(1 review)
2.9 mi

Maybe the worst shop I've ever been in?…read more It doesn't even look like a legit shop once you're inside -- more like a nearly empty room with some temporary stands and rented, scuffed-up, folding tables with the kind of crap you see for sale at junky nail salons. You know, those shiny, plastic-y looking purses, faux silver necklaces with a flip-flop charm on them and crazy headbands that look like costume rejects from a 1983 jazzercise program. And honestly, that's being nice. I'd feel bad about saying that if I thought there was any way this wasn't some type of money laundering or poorly set up government sting operation. I'll be the narc... this place has got to be a front or cover for something. I walked in and there was a little man slumped over in an office chair near the door and I think we woke him up, as he seemed nervous as we walked in. There was another guy sitting at a folding table with a laptop and it seemed like we'd interrupted his temporary work space. It was all very unofficial and strange that two men were 'running' the women's shop but didn't move or acknowledge us, the only women at all curious enough to even go in the store. I was half tempted to try to buy something just to see if they had even put any effort into getting a point-of-sale system to run transactions on to try and cover up whatever is really going on in this store. So incredibly strange. They had a folding table with nothing but headbands covered in that cheap, stretchy, sequined fabric they make little kid tap dance costumes out of, but stuffed with pillow stuffing to make it look like you had a squishy, sequined tube on your head. They also had a whole folding table with about a dozen different solid colored fabric visors (the kind you see in the back section at any Hobby Lobby next to the fabric glue and puff paint) with like 20 random sequins placed on the hat and hand-written paper sign that said, "$13" on them. In addition to the strange folding tables and standing rack of cheap, Chinese-made bags, there was a surplus of miscellaneous, used office chairs just out in the middle of the store and shoved against the back wall. Like an beaten-up office chair graveyard. Why? They had a few folding tables outside with super crappy, generic-non-brand, ultra-thin plastic shoes that the soles fall off the first time you flex your foot to walk with another hand-written in magic marker paper sign on top of all the shoe boxes that read $10. I could have made higher quality shoes myself with a piece of cardboard and a few feet of nylon ribbon. I feel like I should warn people not to go here, but it's so crazy that this place is even a store that exists that I want to challenge people to go there and see for themselves. It reminds me of those super low-budget tents you see in cheesy touristy places, usually by beaches where they just sell a bunch of junk that *might* last as long as your long-weekend vacation before it breaks, only more messy, with less stuff, and a super shady-looking set up. Stores like this are the reason downtown Long Grove is a shell (and barely) of it's former self. There's no heart here, and no wonder downtown Long Grove is in such bad shape these days. Strut is just a bunk of crappy, dollar-store-circa-1981 junk piled up on dirty folding tables. They aren't even trying here.

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