The Fashion Outlets

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The Fashion Outlets of Chicago shopping center has over 130 stores with reduced fashion designs, cosmetics, and restaurants split across two levels of indoor shopping. Whatever your tastes are, you're bound to find something here. The outlet mall is a terrific place for families to go on rainy days.


There are many options for children's shopping, and the Build-A-Bear Workshop and Animal Rides kiosks are popular with kids. When it's time to dine, the food court offers a variety of fast-food selections. In addition, the store provides additional services such as gift wrapping, money exchange, and luggage storage.


The stores offer a diverse range of shopping options, with a focus on men's, women's, and children's apparel and accessories. In addition to fashion, you may purchase home products, toys, and presents at department store outlets such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom Rack, and Bloomingdales. If you're looking for a new dress to go to an upscale dinner or night out, high-end fashion brands such as Burberry, Gucci, Ted Baker, and Prada provide a large range. Fine art, luggage, jewelry, and beauty items are also available for purchase.


You can access the outlets in 5 minutes from O'Hare Airport, and the retail center is only a short drive from downtown Chicago. The Fashion Outlets is located in the Rosemont hamlet, near the intersection of Balmoral Avenue and Fashion Outlets Way. You may make meal reservations, hire strollers and borrow gratis wheelchairs from customer service, and text mall concierges with any questions you have while shopping.


Address: Fashion Outlets Way, Rosemont
Website: https://www.fashionoutletsofchicago.com/

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