Magasin de vêtements · Windsor Square · 2 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: GROWZE is like the H&M of Japan—but totally rock and roll. Come to its first-ever stateside outpost to shop the hyper-affordable chain’s cropped knits and faux-but-you’d-never-know-it leather jackets.
Lucky Magazine: Before sleek CB opened, you couldn’t find designer pieces by MM6, Theyskens for Theory and Sass & Bide anywhere in Chicago’s hip suburban North Shore area. Thank goodness that nightmare’s over.
Lucky Magazine: Portlanders who skew more Charlotte Gainsbourg than Carrie Brownstein love this airy boutique’s Parisian-accented designer staples, including Saint James striped tees and Repetto ballet flats.
Lucky Magazine: Portland’s DIY movement is on full display at this locavore shop featuring music by Oregon bands Typhoon and Radiation City, Betsy & Iya chandelier earrings and Livable Style mini moss terrariums.
Magasin d'ameublement et de décoration intérieure · Greenwich Village · 76 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: Technically, this isn't in SoHo, but it's close enough. Plus, if you're tired you can always laze around on a couch for a few minutes. It's actually quite a nice little afternoon.
Lucky Magazine: There's a bottleneck before the drink order line that confuses people. Head to the back, turn around, and line up on the left side before the bathroom. Plan to wait 5-10 minutes.
Lucky Magazine: I'm warning you, there will be a line, but the bathroom is there in the back. But if you're waiting what seems to be an eternity, duck out and head for Bloomingdale's.
504 Broadway (btwn Spring & Broome St), New York, NY
Grand magasin · SoHo · 126 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: Walk straight onto the men's floor and look for the corridor by the men's shoe department. Enter on Crosby to avoid the crowds of Broadway.
451 N LA Cienega Blvd (btw Melrose Ave & Beverly Blvd), West Hollywood, CA
Boutique · 25 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: “It’s just fun to walk through and see the store—it’s creativity on display. From Rodarte to the in-house line to the collaborations, they just have so much going on there." -Gia Coppola
1641 Wisconsin Ave NW (Q Street NW), Washington, D.C.
Magasin de chaussures · Georgetown · 3 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: If Elle Woods were a store she would be Sassanova, an all-pink shoe boutique where cheery crystal chandeliers illuminate shelves of Kate Spade bow pumps and jeweled Oscar de la Renta sandals.
Lucky Magazine: Our favorite D.C. denim outpost stocks the Kasil and J Brand jeans, Eryn Brinié tops and Sol Angeles blazers we love. Faded American flags and antique sewing machines enhance its Americana-ness.
Lucky Magazine: Koto loosely means “object” in Japanese, and the ones at this sleek, moodily lit space range from in-demand (R&Y Augousti octagonal clutches) to totally random (metallic purple piggy banks).
Lucky Magazine: Andy Spade's (of kate spade fame) shop of oddities. Swing by for quirky merch, gifts and view the exhibition du jour. Make sure you look in every drawer, there's always something to see.
Lucky Magazine: Fairy lights and railroad-crossing signs hang from the walls at this down-home boutique, which mixes SoCal breezy with Austin roadhouse swagger—check out the huge collection of Frye boots.
Magasin d'accessoires de mode · Silver Lake · 2 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: Friends Clare Vivier and Kathryn Bentley split this just-opened shop down the middle, devoting one half to Vivier’s supple leather clutches and handbags, the other to Bentley’s sleek ethnic jewelry.
Boutique vintage et friperie · Williamsburg · 18 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: One's a veritable Everest of vintage textiles, with floral bedsheets, embroidered curtains, American flags and burlap sacks. The other houses more cool '70s logo tees than Keith Richards' closet.
Lucky Magazine: Wit abounds at this appointment-and-weekends-only storefront that's part cheeky art gallery, part eclectic rare book dealer and part eccentric lifestyle shop—put together by the amazing mind of Spade.
Lucky Magazine: Duo is an homage to both the past and patriotism. The store favors emerging local designers who produce in the U.S., as well as vintage staples like a khaki anorak and brown leather ankle boots.
Boutique de vêtements pour hommes · NoHo · 17 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: Buried deep inside Billy Reid's dark, wood-paneled flagship is his refreshingly un-prissy women's line, complete with his signature tailored trenches, crisp shirtdresses and woolen coats.
650 Lincoln Rd (btw Pennsylvania & Euclid), Miami, FL
Boutique · 5 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: This jam-packed Lincoln Road vintage shop rewards the scavenger: We found '70s beaded clutches, Marc Jacobs ballet flats and too many Louis Vuitton handbags to count.
Boutique d'antiquités · Ravenswood · 3 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: It may be a big antiques mart, but everything here feels special and handpicked: There's an entire case of owl medallions, plus design classics, like George Nelson clocks and Paul McCobb desks.
1509 N Milwaukee Ave (at N. Honore St.), Chicago, IL
Boutique · Wicker Park · 9 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: It’s one of Chicago’s big success stories, so it’s no surprise that the Eskell flagship is equally cool with its beautifully patterned in-house line and an array of well priced labels like Minkpink.
Boutique d'antiquités · Near North Side · 4 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: Hotel silver, historic Queen-emblazoned ashtrays from the U.K. and a smattering of ephemera add up to P.O.S.H.’s enduringly great Parisian-flea-market feel.