
Kokorokoko : des trouvailles de mode éclectiques dans une ambiance accueillante.
Situé au 1323 N Milwaukee Ave à Chicago, Kokorokoko propose des vêtements et des objets éclectiques à travers une gamme de prix variée. Les clients louent le personnel chaleureux et accueillant et un service utile, y compris un emballage cadeau soigné. Certains acheteurs remarquent des incohérences de tailles et des expériences d'achat mitigées. Le magasin offre une option diversifiée et originale pour la mode et les objets pour la maison.
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Sélection soigneusement choisie de vêtements vintage, comprenant jeans, hauts et accessoires de diverses époques.
Objets uniques non vestimentaires tels que des tableaux, des décorations et des trésors éclectiques pour la maison ou pour offrir.
Équipe chaleureuse prête à vous aider à trouver des articles, bien que nous travaillions à améliorer la cohérence des tailles.
Services d'emballage soigné pour les articles fragiles comme les cadres photo afin d'assurer un transport en toute sécurité.
Un environnement convivial et détendu pour parcourir des collections variées à différents niveaux de prix.
I had a really positive experience. I bought a large picture and they so graciously wrapped covered the the picture frame with paper to keep it safe on the journey home.
They don’t know how to size their pants. I’m a size 30 and pulled 3 jeans off the rack that were in the 31-33 size range and could not get a single pair over my hips. One of the jeans literally had a label inside that said 28 and the employees tagged it as a 32? They have some cute stuff though
They have a lot of different items here at various price points. Staff was so welcoming and kind, and it was fun to look through the eclectic items as well as the clothing. Will certainly be back, and this store is well worth the trip.
Worst thrift shop I’ve ever been in! A lot of item have dry rot and are not vintage. It’s so overpriced and the workers poc or not follow you around in this tiny space. You’ll seen one person sitting at the front then suddenly another person comes out nowhere and starts staring and following you around. The only reason they’re still open is because the person who owns it is rich by birth.
I was casually browsing, as one does and was basically followed around the store being cleaned up after? The employee was straightening the racks immediately after I touched them which made me uncomfortable. If you don’t want people sifting through things, maybe use sizing tags… plus, she was giving me odd looks. Once I noticed the behavior I left. Definitely seems like everyone is not welcome in the store.
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