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Lucky Wang
Category: Shopping Fashion Children's Clothing Children's Clothing [Edit]
799 Broadway(between 10th St & 11th St)
New York, NY 10003
Neighbourhoods: Greenwich Village, East Village
(212) 353-2850
- Nearest Transit:
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8 St - Nyu (N, R)
Astor Pl (4, 6, 6X)
Union Sq - 14 St (L)
- Price Range:
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$$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
9 reviews for Lucky Wang
9 reviews in English
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Review from Tom I.
Astoria, NY
This place offers very Japanese & Asian children's cloth, toy, etc. The selection is great, and if not in stock they will call the magic number and find them for you. Peeps working here are extreamly nice.
The pricing, however, is the NY boutique price. These are mainly imported goods, so I can understand all the customs fee and freight cost is added, but unless I had coupon, I would not be able to afford any here.
It's located near the Union SQ, so it's fun to just stop by and see some fun items for kids. -
Review from Bria D.
Cute, tiny, expensive. If they carried the kanji "I heart Dad" t-shirt in a size bigger than newborn, I might just have bought it. There were also some darling baby barrettes with proper metal clippies that I was tempted to get for myself.
I could see dressing my son in practically any of their wares, but it's rare that I can afford that and you can find most of the same selection in the Wburg baby boutiques. -
Review from John B.
Westport, CT
Great diversity of Asian gear and Summer clothes for babies and toddlers - sizes up to 6 is about the limit
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Review from Ai M.
Finding tops for twins in the same pattern but different colors is not easy because different colors with the same pattern name don't actually have the same pattern. If you order through the website, items on sale may not actually be in stock. Shipping is a problem because it takes more than the three business days quoted to actually process the order. The kimonos and onesies are adorable. The sushi packaging is also cute.
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Review from Alexa B.
New York, NY
I'm with Erin D. on this one, and I never quote other's review.... but listen, if you have a niece or a nephew (I am in no position to tell the "Manhattan Mom" where to go) this is a no-brainer for "make 'em happy" cuteness. Hip little kimonos in Chinese take-out boxes. Great cotton prints-- they look Hawaiian, but are actually sourced in Japan.
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Review from Anne C.
Boston, MA
This chidren's boutique is filled with cute and adorable kimon0s (tops and bottoms and even in onesies too) - all wrapped in sushi container. I bought a few outfits for my girls as well as for my cousins. My girls love them, and even in the winter time, I just have them wear a turtle neck or long sleeve under the kimonos. There are also adorable shoes, blankets and toys. A great place to pick up something different for a baby shower.
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Review from Amy W.
New York, NY
This place carries baby kimonos and fortune cookies teeshirts. The clothing is absolutely adorable. The prices are really reasonable too. Lots of selection for both boys and girls.
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Review from Trishula M.
Boston, MA
Cute clothes but poor service. I've visited this store on three separate occasions. Unfortunately, I found the sales people a bit rude and uninterested in tearing themselves away from that laptop that sits on their desk. Unique children's clothing can be found elsewhere which is where I'll be.
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Review from Erin D.
Brooklyn, NY
Baby kimonos wrapped in sushi containers? That's pretty much the most adorable thing ever. This itsy bitsy baby store also sells Che Guevera and Basqiat onesies for those punk babies, although they're pretty pricey for something Jr. will likely spit up on. Still, it's a fun place to go if you should ever need to buy a present for Maddox Jolie.
