Lucky Fashion Design
About
New York’s garment district still hums with the quiet energy of makers who turn bolts of fabric into the clothes we wear every day. Lucky Fashion Design operates right in that tradition, manufacturing apparel one floor above the street at 270 W 39th St, 17th Floor. The address places it among the last remaining studios where sketches become samples and samples become production runs, all within a few blocks of the Fashion Institute of Technology and the fabric shops that supply the city’s designers.
Manufacturers like this one handle everything from pattern grading and marker making to cutting, sewing, and finishing. They can pivot from small-batch capsule collections to larger orders without skipping a stitch, which is why brands of all sizes keep returning. The ability to walk a prototype from the design table to the sewing line in under an hour is something you can’t replicate in a sprawling overseas factory, and it’s one reason the district has clung to its identity even as other industries have moved on.
If you’re coordinating a production run or need a reliable partner for your next line, the team can be reached at (646) 207-6300. A quick call will let you confirm lead times, minimums, and whether they have the machinery for your specific needs—details that can make or break a seasonal launch.
Midtown West still feels like the backstage of the fashion world, with delivery trucks double-parked and designers rushing between appointments. For a map that drops you at the right elevator bank, follow this link: directions here. The neighborhood’s mix of old-school tailors and new-wave labels keeps the sidewalks lively long after the office towers have emptied out.