Magasin d'arts plastiques · Parkdale · 4 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: A must-see for visiting crafters, it offers a full roster of one-day classes (ombré dyeing, simple alterations, making champion ribbons, etc) and an astonishing selection of Japanese books and fabrics
Lucky Magazine: At first glance, this jam-packed outlet looks overwhelming, but digging unearths treasures like Chloé shirts for $150 and Marni dresses for (a shocking) $200.
Magasin de vêtements · Central City - Garden · 1 conseil
Lucky Magazine: Bare brick and pale walls frame this recent arrival's sophisticated stock, completing the perfectly chic ambience. Look for Isabel Marant and Rag & Bone.
Lucky Magazine: This new arrival seems as to have floated out of the sea: Barge wood and apothecary jars serve as a backdrop to the vintage turquoise jewelry, rough-hewn leather satchels and skinny alligator belts.
Lucky Magazine: You feel like you've wandered into a femme fatale's home, circa 1920, with each nook housing a different facet of her wardrobe, from exuberantly decorated hats to glittering retro evening gowns.
Lucky Magazine: Officially located in the burbs, this long-standing, eternally packed boutique has an extensive—and reliably on-trend—array of designers like Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent and Trina Turk.
Salon de coiffure · Lower Garden District · 16 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: Don't be dissuaded by the name, or the fact that it's an old-school barber shop. There's plenty for women here, like Claus Porto soaps, Mason Pearson brushes and ribbon-banded Tokyo Bay watches.
365 Valencia St (btwn 14th & 15th St), San Francisco, CA
Boutique · Mission District · 12 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: If Land of the Lost featured a general store, it would be this woodsy, otherworldly space offering A-line Japanese coats, topaz knives and an octagonal surf-shop nook.
728 Divisadero St (btwn Fulton St & Grove St), San Francisco, CA
Boutique d'antiquités · Alamo Square · 21 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: Picture a turn-of-the-century Oxford professor’s study (antique typewriters and books, plus vintage-inspired leather armchairs—all of it for sale) with a back room full of Warby Parker glasses.
Lucky Magazine: A bold contrast to the conservative antique stores that dominate Jackson Square, this new bi-level shop features edgy European separates and rotating pop-up shops.
Lucky Magazine: Former Built by Wendy sales director Amy Mautz fills her airy Cow Hollow shop with relaxed, on-trend clothing from Lauren Moffatt and Ace & Jig and the Rachel Comey boots you want to wear with them.
411 Hayes St (btwn Octavia & Gough St.), San Francisco, CA
Boutique · Hayes Valley · 23 conseils et avis
Lucky Magazine: This is easily the best spot in town for cute, super-affordable staples—velvet blazers ($88), Blank skinny jeans ($81), Icco quilted bags ($54).