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Showing posts with label thrift store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thrift store. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Evanston Newbie readers weigh in on the Evanston Thrift Stores

As you know I've got a hankering to visit a good Thrift Store most days of the year and my good friend and Evanston Ambassador Jodi "The Fox" Glenn has sent me a list of thrift stores in Evanston to check out. For organizational purposes I'm posting the list here and will post reviews after I find the time to check out the store.

-ORT Resale 915 Chicago Ave (across the street from JL, and right by amazing Greek place called Cross Rhodes – try their Greek chicken & potatoes. You’ll weep.)

-Hit or miss, but people swear by the Unique thrift shop next to Dollar Tree at Dodge & Howard. (You may have heard people refer to it as the “Unique Boutique.”) I have not had luck there, but the Salvation Army shop on Oakton in Skokie is pretty decent.

-There is a delightful little vintage shop on Chicago Ave just around the corner from us – can’t remember the name – but it’s on the east side of the street, south of Hamilton. The owners’ cats hang out at the store. My mom just scored a truly mod yellow dress and chain belt for a 60s party she’s going to on Saturday, and I haunt the place for vintage handkerchiefs (something I always like to give a bride when I do a wedding) and funky purses.

-OOOOH – field trip --- you MUST go to Lost Eras, at 1511 W. Howard Street. Prepare to lose HOURS. We used to rent costumes & props from them years ago when they were in the city. You can buy or rent almost anything there, and just browsing is the most fun. Beware the basement – incredible store of vintage clothing, furnishings and accessories, but you’ve got to duck a lot or you’ll whack your head on things.

-The Unique thrift stores throughout Chicago again are hit or miss but you can find extraordinary things if you’re patient. I ducked into one on the near northwest side when I was early for an appointment, and scored Jacob’s suit and tie for Halloween, which ended up looking truly dapper on him. They also had a really impressive collection of men’s leather coats.

Thank you Jodi! Know of any thrift stores I need to add to the list? Email me at thelisadshow@gmail.com.

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Thank you for reading my blog "Evanston Newbie", a project that I am using to chronicle my new life in Evanston. Do you have favorite Evanston bakeries, bike shops, events that you can recommend? Send me an email at thelisadshow@gmail.com and I will post my review on this blog. -Lisa Degliantoni

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Score of the day: $5 Croft and Barrow wool hat

As if my life couldn't get any more awesome right now, I just scored a $5 Croft & Barrow wool hat! Where? The Junior League of Evanston Thrift Store on Chicago Avenue.

Additionally, I picked up a $3 (good as new) Le Sport Sac makeup bag that I will use for my cell phone and charger.

Although I haven't scoured all the thrift stores in Evanston, I have visited this one several times and today was my first major win. I highly recommend you check it out.

Thrift House
920 Chicago Avenue
Evanston, IL 60202
(847) 328-5778
e-mail: thrifthouse@sbcglobal.net

Hours
Monday - Friday: 11 am - 5 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday: Closed

Visit www.jle-ns.org for more information on the store. And if you can recommend other thrift stores in Evanston that I need to add to my list, please email me at thelisadshow@gmail.com.