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Apartment Number 9
1804 N. Damen Ave.
Chicago Illinois 60647
773-395-2999
Apartment Number 9 heralds the return of class to “Casual Friday." The clothes are cutting edge, but above all, comfortable. Fashions by both established designers such as Paul Smith, Michael Kors and John Varvatos mingle with those by emerging designers such as Andrew Dibben and Rachel Comey. The selection will take you from the boardroom to the bar, looking perfect for all occasions. Apartment Number 9 also carries a variety of accessories, bags and grooming products.
Ermenegildo Zegna1804 N. Damen Ave.
Chicago Illinois 60647
773-395-2999
Apartment Number 9 heralds the return of class to “Casual Friday." The clothes are cutting edge, but above all, comfortable. Fashions by both established designers such as Paul Smith, Michael Kors and John Varvatos mingle with those by emerging designers such as Andrew Dibben and Rachel Comey. The selection will take you from the boardroom to the bar, looking perfect for all occasions. Apartment Number 9 also carries a variety of accessories, bags and grooming products.
645 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago Illinois 60611
(312) 587-9660
Sleek, modern apparel and accessories for men
800 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago Illinois 60611
(312) 751-2244
Emporio Armani is a collection all about bringing out one's personal style; a vision of a modern cosmopolitan fashion lifestyle
2217 N. Halsted St.
Chicago Illinois 60614
773-929-6101
Guise is the ultimate one-stop shop for men. In one store, it is possible to get a haircut and hot lather shave, watch the game on one of the many HDTV’s and leave with a cutting-edge outfit to match your spruced-up appearance. Clothing brands such as Theory, James Perse, Vintage 55 and Barking Irons line the walls. Can’t tell Moschino from Mossimo? No need to worry, Guise has several stylists on staff to ensure you walk out dressed as good as you look.
1350 N. Wells St.
Chicago Illinois 60610
312-440-1300
The concept is timeless, but the clothes are, “tailored for the modern man.” Hitting on the elusive retail yin and yang, Haberdash effortlessly blends trendy and traditional with lines such as Inhabit, Theory, Ted Baker and Duncan Quinn. Not for slobs, you won’t find athletic wear here. The clothes and shoes are sharp and professional, not stuffy. If the consummate style icon 007 lived in Chicago, he would shop here. Haberdash also offers personal shopping assistance for those less versed in good style.






