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Article updated: 11/25/2011 11:31 PM

What bargains suburban shoppers found in early hours

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Nash Wan Shahrin, 22, a student at Upper Iowa University, takes a break to watch bags as his friends continue to shop during Black Friday at Chicago Premium Outlets in Aurora.

Bev Horne | Staff Photographer

Long lines, such as this one at the Coach store, were a common sight all night as Black Friday got an early start at Chicago Premium Outlets in Aurora.

Bev Horne | Staff Photographer

Daniel Rodriguez of Venezuela says this shirt from A/X Armani Exchange in Woodfield was his best deal even though he spent $69, which he thinks was the regular price.

Deborah Donovan | Staff Photographer

Nancy Anderson of Elk Grove Village paid $5 each for a gingerbread boy and girl for her twins. They are valued at $14 each at Build-A-Bear Workshop. She got outfits for $5 each, too.

Deborah Donovan | Staff Photographer

Sumaia Fatima of Des Plaines got a comforter set for $16.99 at Sears at Woodfield.

Deborah Donovan | Staff Photographer

Brenda Hernandez of Wheeling found two pairs of jeans on sale while shopping at Woodfield Shopping Center in Schaumburg Friday.

JOE LEWNARD | Staff Photographer

Yolinda King of Calumet City shows tops she purchased on sale at Woodfield Shopping Center in Schaumburg Friday.

JOE LEWNARD | Staff Photographer

Mitch and Gina Crawmer of Lake Zurich show off the television that was their best Black Friday feal.

Russell Lissau | Staff Photographer

Mike Rasmussen, 27, of Minneapolis says his best deal on Black Friday was a “Modern Family” DVD.

Russell Lissau | Staff Photographer

About this Article

Shoppers Friday were celebrating the deals they found at suburban malls as the traditional start of the holiday shopping season got under way earlier than ever. At Chicago Premium Outlets in Aurora, Nash Wan Shahrin had collapsed on a red bench surrounded by more than a dozen bulky shopping bags by 7 a.m. By then, he’d already been shopping seven hours.

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