Very helpful, friendly and accommodating staff. Had two associates helping me try to find a specific style. Alas, it wasn’t in stock, but they went the extra mile and searched their stock in the back without my asking.
Angela S.
Classificação do local: 5 Highland Park, IL
Update, update! We put this store to the ultimate test on a beyond crazy Memorial Day weekend sale, and I can honestly say this place has their act together and I’ll be back for more shoes — you bet! On the way back from Lake Geneva we stopped here to pick up Nike shoes and Converse sneaks for the boys. Not realizing there were big sales taking place and people everywhere, we still mustered up the courage to find a spot to park and head in… oh how we hate crowds, especially with kids in tow. But, I’m so impressed with how well we were taken care of from the minute we walked into the store until our purchase of two pairs of shoes and laces for around $ 44! Here’s why you want to shop here: Whether it’s a quiet night or a busy weekend, they are well staffed and have an amazing team ready to find the shoe you’re looking for. Though people were picking through all the styles, stepping in front of each other with and without strollers, we had someone who helped us from start to finish find my kiddos’ sizes, the styles they wanted(which required many trips to the back room), and even helped fit them properly — like we were the only ones in the store. The customer service here is supreme! Great Variety You’ll find styles here you won’t find elsewhere. My hubby found a style he wants to come back for, and I went online and couldn’t find it anywhere. Note: One of the guys helping us was wearing Joker high tops with«hahahahaha» laces. Perhaps the coolest shoes I’ve ever seen! Totally worth the drive.
Nichole F.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
I love the shoes here. This past weekend, it was buy one pair and get one pair half off. Awesome! I also got a hoodie that was regularly 78 for 20. The staff was helpful with shoes and clothing. I will be back for more shoes!
Beth A.
Classificação do local: 4 Chicago, IL
this store is like shoe heaven… i luv luv luv chuck style and flare but sadly ive never even gotten to wear any from here *sob* u see… im a half size shoe goer and they just dont sell em… dangitall but for real if i could comfortably fit in a shoe i would buy just about every pattern cause theyre just that awesome and the selection is hallaleujah worthy… o and did i mention its cheap?
Daryl N.
Classificação do local: 5 Chicago, IL
This store is at the outlet malls near the 94 exit in Kenosha. It has a much larger selection of Converse than its counterpart in Aurora. On top of that the staff is friendlier than Aurora and the tax is only 5.5%. I got 10 pairs of Converse, plus laces and a few tees for just over $ 200. This is certainly worth the drive, and if you love Chuck Taylors like I do(99 pairs and counting), this is a must stop.
Tori S.
Classificação do local: 1 Chicago, IL
Q: If a store opens up for business and doesn’t let anyone inside, is it truly open? A: I guess I’m still trying to figure out the answer to that one. Here’s what happened: I arrived at The Converse Outlet Store about 1 p.m. today. Instead of examining what the store had for sale, I found a locked door and a sign appearing to read something along the lines of «0 person policy… sorry.» The 16-year-olds to my left didn’t let me in on what was going on. Neither did their contemporary working behind the door. Finally, a woman walking behind me asked, «Are they only letting one person in at a time?» That had to be what was going on. There had to be a good reason store management instituted this policy on a day where shoppers were plentiful and parking spots few at Prime Outlets — Pleasant Prairie. Maybe it was to cut down on shrinkage of the consumer good kind. Maybe a celebrity asked to shop in a crowd of their own choosing. But each scenario is still a bit implausible; why would a store try and prevent shoplifting by limiting patronage? Furthermore, why would a celebrity choose an outlet store in southeastern Wisconsin to buy shoes without incident? I won’t stick around to find out the answer to either question.