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    Pretty crappy customer service when you have a customer wanting to try on clothes and the manger says sorry it's 8:30 time to close....

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    I may be a little old to shop here, but the jeans are fantastic!!!! Too many kids here though and it smells weird.

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    The RealReal -Chicago

    The RealReal -Chicago

    1.5
    (17 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I have always had a wonderful consignment experience with Chicago RealReal. I have consigned with…read moreHaley Ross for years and plan to continue to do so because of of her genuine kindness, knowledge, and follow through. She always goes above and beyond! Haley arranges my consignments seamlessly from time of pick up (or drop off) to when the items go live on the RealReal website. The new RealReal boutique on Walton Street is very fun (and quite addictive) to shop. They showcase an excellent selection of jewelry and handbags that I adore. You could easily not even know that you were shopping consignment because the items are pristine and merchandised so beautifully. Chelsea and Julia are spectacular, and I cannot recommend enough for the chic style suggestions and assistance. I highly recommend Chicago RealReal for consigning and shopping!

    I rarely leave negative reviews, but after my experience with The RealReal, I feel obligated to…read morewarn anyone considering purchasing fine jewelry or luxury watches from them. I purchased a Rolex for more than $7,300 with the expectation that the information provided by The RealReal was accurate. After consulting with an independent Rolex watchmaker, I learned that the documentation associated with my watch contained an incorrect reference number. That may sound like a minor clerical error, but it is not. The reference number is a critical part of identifying a watch, and inaccurate documentation could create significant issues if I ever decided to resell it or needed to establish authenticity. As it was explained to me, inaccurate paperwork could create legal complications if the watch were ever represented for resale using the incorrect information. The value of a luxury watch is tied not only to the watch itself but also to accurate documentation. I repeatedly requested corrected paperwork but never received it. Ultimately, I had no choice but to return the watch because I was no longer comfortable owning a luxury item with inaccurate documentation. What was even more disappointing was my experience returning it. The store director, Bri, handled the situation in a way that I found dismissive and unprofessional. Rather than listening to my concerns, she repeatedly told me to "calm down," attempted to cut me off while I was speaking, and appeared more concerned with preventing other customers from hearing about the issue than addressing the underlying problem. I explained that anyone spending more than $7,300 on a luxury watch would reasonably be upset after discovering that the documentation they were given was inaccurate. When I asked Bri to stop speaking with me because I no longer wanted to engage with her, I walked away to create some space. Instead of respecting that boundary, she continued following me throughout the store. I found her behavior threatening and intimidating, especially after I had clearly communicated that I no longer wished to interact with her. Thankfully, Wendy stepped in after that interaction and completely changed the tone of the experience. She listened, treated me with respect, answered my questions professionally, and helped facilitate my return without making me feel dismissed. I genuinely appreciated her willingness to step in after I no longer felt comfortable working with Bri. I also want to recognize Keyanna, who originally sold me the watch. She was warm, kind, and professional throughout the sales process. My negative experience was not because of either Wendy or Keyanna. Both represented excellent customer service. My biggest takeaway is this: I no longer have confidence in The RealReal's authentication and documentation process for fine jewelry and luxury watches. I was extremely disappointed to learn that an independent watchmaker does not necessarily inspect these watches before they are sold and that serious documentation errors can make it to the customer. For purchases of this value, accurate authentication and documentation should be established before an item is ever listed for sale. Unfortunately, this experience completely eroded my trust in purchasing fine jewelry or luxury watches from The RealReal. While I appreciate the professionalism shown by Wendy and Keyanna, I cannot recommend buying high-value watches or jewelry from a company that provided inaccurate documentation and then handled my concerns in this manner.

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    Brandy Melville

    Brandy Melville

    2.8
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    Really love the comfortable feeling clothes here and all the varieties if dresses, cute tops, boxer…read morestyle shorts intimates and sweaters. I've shopped here multiple times with my Pyrenees and I love the fact that everything here is either 100% cotton or very close to it. All the intimates I've purchased fit extremely well or I wouldn't keep coming back. I prefer leaving five stars as a local guide but instead I'm leaving three because of the fact that you can't try on anything here before you buy it so if you aren't a Chicago local you're out of luck. So far i haven't had to return anything though because all of these dresses have adjustable straps and if you buy drawstring shorts you can tighten or loosen the material to fit your body type. I am only five foot one so I can definitely fit into these clothes. The only item that didn't fit me well are a pair of denim shorts I purchased but I may either resell them or lose a bit of weight lol. Here all the fitting rooms are permanently closed. But what really upset me yesterday was the fact that I wanted to try on a metallic gold sweater top but the security guard stopped me and said it's the store policy that no one can try anything on not even a sweater! I don't agree with that policy nor have I ever shopped at a boutique women's clothing store where you can't try on something as simple as a sweater! I also wish to add that when you check out not all the girls are friendly. You're told that all intimates are non refundable as a warning and they never ask you if you've had a pleasant shopping experience. They ring everything up kind of like it's just a job to them then ask you if you want a bag? May I suggest to upper management that you train your staff to be kinder and bag everything up. Better yet provide cute cloth bags as a kindness a cute complimentary cloth bag that we can reuse like the bags provided by Free People brand so that it's eco friendly! In summary some of the staff are polite enough to want to help but yesterday there weren't enough sales crew on the floor and some of the cashiers were looking kind of harried. Love the clothes strongly disagree with the no try on before you buy policy here!

    When Brandy Melville first opened a location in Chicago, the shop was pretty small to the point you…read morecould barely even move around in it and they had to limit the amount of people inside. I'm glad they changed it to the current location that has two levels and is much more spacious, but it STILL feels too crowded in there each time I've gone (especially on the weekends). My biggest pet peeve here is that the line to go to the dressing room has people blocking entire walls of clothes, so other shoppers can't really look at those items. The employees (who could be mistaken for shoppers most of the time) are typically folding clothes constantly, which also makes it difficult if they are working on folding a section and I can't really browse that section if they are standing in the way. I try to understand because with the amount of traffic in and out of this store, they definitely try to keep it looking nice and neat. Also was sad they had no free stickers or pins by the register this time like they usually do. Womp womp. I've been here many times because I hate paying their expensive shipping prices. It's a great place to just get simple clothes for everyday wear. Their prices are more affordable when compared to other shops too. They always have new styles every time I come here. Can't wait for the Naperville location to open! Hopefully it won't be as crowded. It'll also be more close to me too. Yay :D

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    Hollister - fashion - Updated July 2026

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