The Lucky Store Directory

San Francisco

Fiddlesticks

Green living is the emphasis here, where a cheery mural of trees and birds is the perfect backdrop for indoor gardening kits and organic racks of clothing.


540 Hayes St., 415-565-0508, shopfiddlesticks.com

YesStyle.com

David Land

General Store

Serena Mitnik-Miller

The Perish Trust

David Land

New People

Seiji Horibuchi, founder of Viz Media—the largest distributor of English-translated anime and manga in America—spent seven years dreaming up a retail venture that would reflect Japan's art and fashion scene. The mind-bogglingly cool result is New People, a four-story theater/department store/cafĂ©/gallery. Every few months there is a fresh rotation of artists and here-and-only-here labels that pop up in their own personally decorated spaces. Plus, an entire floor is given over to traditional paper crafts, art books, and tech-y housewares.


1746 Post St., 415-525-8630

Doe

Styled as a mini department store (it's the size of a closet but carries everything from beauty products to clothing to stationery and home goods), Doe espouses an adorable slightly French and slightly handmade sensibility.


629A Haight St., 415-558-8588, doe-sf.com

Duchess

Located just across the bay in a residential suburb, this unabashedly feminine boutique has an impressive—and deep—lineup of some of our favorite brands. Expect AKA New York cardigans, J Brand jeans, and Inhabit sweaters.


3587 Mt. Diablo Blvd., 925-962-0208, shopduchess.com

Eco Citizen

This bright, sparsely furnished space in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood has a Zen, gallery-ish quality—and the sleek aesthetic extends to the well-chosen inventory. We particularly loved John Patrick Organic's paperbag pants and Toms Cordones lace-ups.


1488 Vallejo St., 415-614-0100, ecocitizenonline.com

Elizabeth Charles

Just as at the New York original, the focus of this boutique is Australian designers. Martin Grant jackets float alongside slick Anna Thomas blazers and floral-print Thurley dresses on the airy racks of this quietly upscale locale.


2056 Fillmore St., 415-440-2100, elizabeth-charles.com

Erica Tanov

One of the area's most beloved designers, Tanov works a rich bohemian sensibility into her silk dresses and chunky sweaters better than almost anyone. Her whole collection is on display at her gilded lair, but there are also embroidered socks, rain boots, and delicate jewelry by Megan Park.


2408 Fillmore St., 415-674-1228, ericatanov.com
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