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New In-Store Policies
We’re excited to welcome our customers back. Click to see how we’re working to keep our employees and customers safe when visiting us.
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UTme! returns to Select Stores
Design your own, or choose from local artists to create a one-of-a-kind UT. Your uploaded photos, unique messages, or custom stickers are printed on a T-shirt in minutes for a look that’s just for you. Available at NY 5th Ave, SF Union Square, and FL Disney Springs.
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We support vulnerable guests with reserved hours in select stores
Customers who are over the age of 60, immunocompromised, and/or disabled may shop at their own pace in a less-crowded environment at UNIQLO Denver Pavilion and Chestnut Street Stores.
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UNIQLO Santa Anita
400 S. Baldwin Ave, Space 231 Arcadia, CA 91007UNIQLO Serramonte
3 Serramonte Center, Space J748 Daly City, CA 94015UNIQLO South Coast Plaza
3333 Bristol Street, Space 1064-1084 Costa Mesa, CA 92626UNIQLO Stoneridge
1448 Stoneridge Mall Road Pleasanton, CA 94588UNIQLO Del Amo
3525 W Carson Street Torrance, CA 90503UNIQLO Santa Monica Place
395 Santa Monica Place, Space 232 Santa Monica , CA 90401UNIQLO Hillsdale
286 Hillsdale Mall San Mateo , CA 94403UNIQLO Glendale Galleria
1178 Glendale Galleria Glendale, CA 91210UNIQLO Los Cerritos
427 Los Cerritos, Space F08 Cerritos, CA 90703UNIQLO Stonestown Galleria
3251 20th Ave. San Francisco, CA 94132UNIQLO Sun Valley
1 Sunvalley Mall, Space D210 Concord, CA 94520UNIQLO Ontario Mills
1 Mills Cir Ontario, CA 91764UNIQLO Beverly Center
8500 Beverly Blvd, Space 852 Los Angeles, CA 90048UNIQLO Valley Fair Mall
2855 Stevens Creek Blvd. Santa Clara, CA 95050UNIQLO The BLOC
700 Flower Street, Suite S100 Los Angeles, CA 90017UNIQLO Bay Street
5606 Bay Street Emeryville, CA 94608UNIQLO Great Mall
447 Great Mall Drive, Space 700A Milpitas, CA 95035CO
UNIQLO Denver Pavilions -(Wed & Thur 11a-12p Reserved Hr) V
500 16th Street Mall Denver, CO 80202DC
UNIQLO Union Station
50 Massachusetts Ave NE Washington, DC 20001FL
UNIQLO Florida Mall
8001 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32809UNIQLO Disney Springs
1674 E Buena Vista Drive Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830HI
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UNIQLO Michigan Avenue
830 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611UNIQLO Woodfield Mall
5 Woodfield Mall, Space F114B Schaumburg, IL 60173MA
UNIQLO Faneuil Hall
245 Quincy Market Building Boston, MA 02109UNIQLO Chestnut Hill
199 Boylston Street Newton, MA 02467UNIQLO Natick
1245 Worcester Street Natick, MA 01760MD
UNIQLO Pike and Rose
11853 Grand Park Ave, Space 708 North Bethesda, MD 20852NJ
UNIQLO American Dream
1 American Dream Way East Rutherford, NJ 07073UNIQLO Willowbrook
1400 Willowbrook Mall, Space 1900 Wayne, NJ 07470UNIQLO Menlo Park
55 Parsonage Road, Space 1520A Edison, NJ 08837UNIQLO Bridgewater
400 Commons Way, Space 243 Bridgewater, NJ 08807UNIQLO Paramus Park
700 Paramus Park, Space #1340 Paramus, NJ 07652NY
UNIQLO Bay Plaza
200 Baychester Ave, Space 214 Bronx, NY 10475UNIQLO Atlantic Terminal
139 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217UNIQLO Skyview Center
40-24 College Point Blvd. Space B215 Flushing, NY 11354UNIQLO 5th Ave
666 5th Avenue New York, NY 10103UNIQLO Ridge Hill
118 Market Street Yonkers, NY 10710UNIQLO SOHO
546 Broadway New York, NY 10012UNIQLO Roosevelt Field
630 Old Country Road Garden City, NY 11530UNIQLO Hudson Yards
500 W 33rd Street, Space #RU218 New York, NY 10001PA
UNIQLO Chestnut Street
1608 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103VA
UNIQLO Tysons Corner
1961 Chain Bridge Road McLean, VA 22102WA
UNIQLO Southcenter
141 Southcenter Mall, Space 718 Seattle, WA 98188UNIQLO Bellevue Collection
2110 Bellevue Square Bellevue, WA 98004Join Us!
Operating under Fast Retailing, the 4th largest apparel retailer in the world, UNIQLO provides both US and Global opportunities! With promotion periods every 3-6 months, we give the chance for our employees to grow as fast as our business. At UNIQLO, we operate under a Zen-en-keiei philosophy, meaning everyone acts as a business owner. We rely on every team member to help reach our dream of becoming the #1 apparel retailer in the world!
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"CREATING A PLACE FOR HEIGHTENING PEOPLE'S MINDS"
A Talk with Masamichi Katayama founder of the interior-design firm Wonderwall, is the leader of his trade in Japan today and is sought after by an ever–increasing number of international clients. His works are always modern, but never cold. With his Japanese attention to detail, he seems to intuit the way that a shopper might naturally wish to move inside a store, and his interiors therefore feel familiar and welcoming from your very first visit. He has designed all three of Uniqlo's Manhattan locations.
Katayama–san, once you've agreed to work with a client, what is the next step for you in designing an interior for them?
First of all, I study the brand: The passion they had when they started, their history, how they have evolved, their present–day positioning, their future vision, and so forth. I try to learn as much as possible. Then I brainstorm the design concept while considering the project's intent and the message they want to deliver through the store. Site visits usually come later. At the site, I usually observe the visibility of the store from the street as well as the foot–traffic flow of the neighborhood.
What are your primary concerns when designing an interior?
My objective is to create a store that communicates the brand's philosophy. So my answer would be different for every project because each client has a unique story. Also, I always pay attention to form, color, and details, which should be fresh each time.
What are some keywords for the feel you've used in your work with Uniqlo?
I think Uniqlo's aesthetic is not about adding on embellishments, but homing in on its principles and foundations.
And what are the essential traits of the experience that you'd like to give a visitor to a Uniqlo store?
Yanai–san often talks about “parts and completed products.” Clothes are the parts, and those parts are completed when customers wear them. Uniqlo's approach is to show those parts in a systematic way; my hope is that each customer will enjoy their own process of choosing what they like from the variety of merchandising.
How has your working experience with Uniqlo been in general?
Working with Uniqlo is a dynamic and challenging experience, and I appreciate that they are open to bold ideas? if those ideas meet their goals. For the new store on 5th Avenue, they accepted my idea of creating a dynamic three–story–high ceiling for the ground floor. This location is one of the most luxurious retail areas in New York, and I think most companies would feel the need to maximize the selling space. But Uniqlo accepted my idea because they understood the impact that it would create on the interior. I think this shows how open-minded they are.
Did you spend time looking at the buildings surrounding the space for the 5th Avenue store in Manhattan?
Yes. I spoke with Yanai–san to understand the positioning of this store, and then I visited the site as soon as possible. If you take a look at its surroundings, the area is filled with flagship locations of the world's most famous brands. This is not only Manhattan but also a showcase to the world. Therefore, I considered how to express Uniqlo in a global retail scene, in a broader sense.
What are some projects that you haven't worked on yet, but would like to?
field, but I am also interested in designing schools and hospitals, civic projects where interior design is not about commerce. My aim would not be about designing a “cool looking” school or hospital, but creating a place for heightening people's minds- rooms that would encourage positivity.