Kith Brings Streetwear Luxury and Sweet Treats to Chicago’s Gold Coast!
Posted by Leo Clark. on Thursday, January 8th, 2026 at 6:14pm.

Photo Courtesy of Kith's
The highly anticipated store officially opened its doors on October 4, 2025, at 54 E Walton St, Chicago, IL 60611, just steps from the Magnificent Mile. Spanning two expansive floors and nearly 17,600 square feet, this flagship is more than just a retail space—it’s an immersive experience blending high-end streetwear with sophisticated design elements like walnut millwork, marble flooring, coffered ceilings, and elegant brass accents.
On the ground level, shoppers can browse Kith’s full in-house collections for men, women, and kids, including premium apparel, footwear, accessories, and exclusive collaborations (think ASICS sneakers and limited drops). The vibe is polished yet approachable, evolving the brand from its sneaker roots into a complete lifestyle destination.
Photo Courtesy of Kith
Upstairs, the real crowd-pleaser awaits: Kith Treats, the brand’s signature cereal-infused ice cream bar, making its Chicago debut. Here, you’ll find creative soft-serve swirls, milkshakes, and specials developed with celebrities—like Virgil Abloh’s Flat White (Cinnamon Toast Crunch with toffee crunch) or LeBron James’ King’s Treat (featuring granola and Snickers). Expect Chicago-exclusive flavors and seasonal twists that make it a perfect post-shopping indulgence.
Store hours make it easy to swing by:
- Monday–Saturday: 11 AM – 7 PM (some sources note extended to 8 PM on busier days)
- Sunday: 11 AM – 6 PM
Phone: (646) 648-6285
The opening generated serious buzz, with lines forming for exclusive releases like the Ronnie Fieg x ASICS World’s Fair collection. Since then, Kith has quickly become a go-to spot for fashion enthusiasts, tourists, and locals alike, adding to the Gold Coast’s mix of luxury retail and dining.
Whether you’re hunting for the latest streetwear drop or craving one of the city’s most unique dessert experiences, Kith Chicago delivers on both style and sweetness. It’s a fresh chapter for the neighborhood and proof that Chicago’s retail scene keeps getting cooler.
Next time you’re near Oak Street or the Mag Mile, stop in—you won’t regret it.