Disgraceland

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3338 N Clark St
Chicago, IL 60657

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(773) 281-5875
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Driven by the reviews, we cruised by in hopes of a good deal. Unfortunately, it appears they have been out of business a while. Pros: Example: best croissants in town Cons:...

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I'll never sell clothes or shop here again. Employees were extremely rude and snobby. The clothes for sale were ugly & I didn't get much for the clothes I brought in. I took my cl...

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An amazing collection of good-quality second-hand 2/16/2006

From Diesel to Lucky to Paper, they have every lower-range expensive styles out there. The service is great, and the buying program is really nice - either store credit or cash. Personally, I have bought four pair of jeans here, and not that they usually last that long since they are second hand, they have never cost me more than $13 for a pair of Lucky or similarly very nice brand. Totally recommended as a great alternative to places like Ragstock and the Alley. more

k 12/31/2005

Do you have some gently worn clothing you no longer need that is only a few years old? If so, then you may want to try selling it at Disgraceland. Disgraceland is a bi-level consignment shop that features clothing for both men and women that is predominantely casual. Two advantages to the store are its layout and its dressing rooms. The layout of Disgraceland is straightforwards, so you don't have to spend a lot of time looking around for things that you want, and dressing rooms are also conveniently located. Keep in mind though that weekends are crowded, and inventory changes as often as people bring in clothes. more
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  • The Scene
    Shop this no-frills resale shop and you'll find a neat, organized assortment of men's and women's clothing. The store offers cash upfront for casual clothing not more than a couple years old. Sellers get half of the value determined by the storeowner in cash or as a trade for clothing in the store. The main floor is primarily women's clothing, with men's clothing and more women's clothing downstairs. Three dressing rooms per floor make it convenient to try on picks.

    The Goods
    Unlike consignment stores with more expensive designer or vintage clothing, brands such as Banana Republic, Diesel, Abercrombie & Finch, and Gap hang on these racks. For $25 you can usually buy a whole outfit. Tops are generally in the $8 range and pants are in the $12 range. The store also sells jewelry, sunglasses, tights, a few purses, shoes, belts and scarves. They sell more T-shirts than anything else.

  • 8/13/2003 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Payments: Visa, Cash, American Express, Discover, Master Card
  • Neighborhoods: North Side, Lakeview
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