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Time Out Chicago / Issue 154 : February 7, 2008 - February 13, 2008 Store explorer
Habit’s owner, Lindsey Boland, “always features good designs in her window. She has a nice mix,” Atterberry observes. “A lot of the boutiquey stores around here don’t work for me. I think, That’s cute, but where would you wear it? It’s not really suitable for my lifestyle.” Habit is a happy exception. During a recent visit, after the two owners talk shop for a bit (the continuing waves of Wicker Park gentrification, the less-than-stellar December revenues), Atterberry begins to browse the airy store, which Boland converted two and a half years ago from a former alderman’s office. There are no sure things in the small-business world, but Boland’s optimistic: Six months ago, she expanded Habit’s retail space (she used to share her storefront with another business); by February’s end, she plans to launch an expanded website that will enable online shopping. The amicable Boland still crafts her own line, Superficial, which she began in 2000. But she’s just as enthusiastic about the work of all of the designers she carries, such as Kate Mitchell of Chicago, who turns thorns (plucked from Grant Park foliage) into earrings, or Chris Foster, an Indianapolis metalsmith who makes belt buckles. When Atterberry admires a gray fleece jacket, part of the New York–based Nature Vs. Future line, Boland pipes up, “That’s made from 87 percent recycled polyester.” “That’s really important,” Atterberry says. Whether aesthetically or politically, “Lindsey pays attention to the details of what she carries.” Habit, 1951 W Division St (773-342-0093,
habitchicago.com);
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