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