Oak Street (Chicago)

Oak Street
(Augusta Boulevard)
1000 North
Location Chicago
East end 134 East
West end 648 West

Oak Street is a short street in Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood. It is notable for its numerous luxury goods shops.

Location

Oak Street is in Chicago's Gold Coast. It runs from 138 East to 648 West in the Near North Side. It ends without crossing the North Branch of the Chicago River. West of the river, the street changes to Augusta Boulevard. Its eastern end is Michigan Avenue. At this intersection Oak Street becomes East Lake Shore Drive. Two blocks east of this end are famed North Lake Shore Drive, Lakefront Trail, and Oak Street Beach.

Points of interest

Oak Street is Chicago's most prestigious shopping street. Oak Street has a mix of international couture houses, American luxury brands, and local boutiques. It intersects the famed Michigan Avenue at its east end. Oak Street contains more high end international brands than Michigan Avenue, although it is perceived as an extension, if not part, of the Magnificent Mile. However, in contrast to Michigan Avenue, Oak Street is much narrower, with trees lining both sides of the block giving a more intimate setting, with less foot traffic. Due to the short length of the street, new shops have overflowed onto the intersecting Rush Street.

Brands

These fashion brands have mono-brand stores on or near Oak Street:[1] Agent Provocateur, Alexis Bittar, Barneys New York, Buccellati, Bonpoint, Brunello Cucinelli, Calypso St Barth, Carolina Herrera, Giorgio Armani, Escada, Eskandar, Furla, Christian Louboutin, Dior, Georg Jensen, George Greene, Graff Diamonds, Hermès, Harry Winston, Ike Behar, Jack Spade, Jil Sander, Jimmy Choo, Kate Spade, Lanvin, Dolce & Gabbana, Loro Piana, sister brands Maje and Sandro, Moncler, Marc Jacobs, Paul Stuart, Piazza Sempione, Prada, Rebecca Minkoff, Saint Laurent, Sararose, Ted Baker, Tod's, Tom Ford Tory Burch, Van Cleef and Arpels, Versace, VINCE., Vera Wang, Tom Ford, Zadig & Voltaire, Buccellati, and Wolford.

See also

References

  1. oakstreetchicago.com fashion and accessories accessed 2014-12-08.

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