The id (store)

The id, also known as id Boutique, was a women's clothing store chain created as a specialty division of the H.C. Prange Company. After the Prange's department store chain was sold to Younkers in 1992, the id and Peck & Peck remained part of the Prange Company, which was renamed American Specialty Corporation in 1995 after a bankruptcy reorganization. At its peak, there were over 100 id stores throughout the central United States, but the chain ultimately went out of business in October 1996.

Colorado

 * Aurora Mall, Aurora
 * Southglenn Mall, Centennial
 * Colorado Springs
 * 16th Street Mall, Denver
 * Fort Collins

Illinois

 * Alton Square, Alton
 * St. Clair Square, Fairview Heights

Iowa

 * Kennedy Mall, Dubuque

Missouri

 * Chesterfield Mall, Chesterfield
 * Crestwood Plaza, Crestwood
 * Jamestown Mall, Florissant
 * South County Center, Mehlville
 * St. Louis Centre, St. Louis
 * Mid Rivers Mall, St. Peters

Wisconsin

 * Fox River Mall, Appleton
 * Brookfield Square, Brookfield
 * Forest Mall, Fond du Lac
 * Bayshore Mall, Glendale
 * Port Plaza Mall, Green Bay
 * Geneva Square, Lake Geneva
 * East Towne Mall, Madison
 * 341 State Street, Madison
 * South Towne Mall, Madison
 * West Towne Mall, Madison
 * Northway Mall, Marshfield
 * Capitol Court, Milwaukee
 * Grand Avenue Mall, Milwaukee
 * Northridge Mall, Milwaukee
 * Southridge Mall, Milwaukee
 * Regency Mall, Racine
 * Rapids Mall, Wisconsin Rapids