Clothing Stores Near Me in Stockholm
Best Clothing Stores in Stockholm
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#1 Petronella Second Hand AB
Lützengatan 4, 115 20 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [12-4 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Petronella Second Hand AB, from what I can tell, seems to be this really popular consignment shop nestled in Östermalm that everyone keeps talking about. Apparently, you can find everything from designer duds to vintage gems there; think clothes, shoes, bags, jewelry – the whole shebang, plus there's something for the fellas too, which is neat. Word on the street is they have a really nice layout and a comfy vibe, which is always a plus when you're trying to sift through racks of clothes, ya know?
Seriously though, people seem to gush most about the staff, raving about how friendly and helpful they are. You know how sometimes shop assistants can be a bit... much? Not here, it appears. Plus, heaps of reviewers mention scoring great quality, sometimes even branded, items without totally breaking the bank, which is always the dream. I've read some people claiming it's their favorite second-hand spot in Stockholm, which says something. Though, admittedly, I did see a few comments about things being a bit overpriced, or the quality dipping, and there was one mention of rude staff, but I'd assume that's more of an exception than the rule, right?

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#2 JACK & JONES
Drottninggatan 63, 111 21 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
JACK & JONES, that place in Stockholm, they carry a lot of those kinda Danish-inspired clothes for men. Jeans, shirts, sweaters - that sort of thing. I've seen a bunch of reviews that say it's basically one of the best places to shop for menswear if you're in the city. Plus, from what I hear, they runs discount's pretty frequently.
The online reviews, they really focus on how great the staff are, with shout-outs going to people name's Roberto, Henke, Filip, and Otto. It sounds as though the atmosphere there is relaxed and inviting which is always a plus, y'know? People seem to really appreciate that the staff gives you attention. They really wanna help you find what you're looking for and the prices is decent considering the quality. Though a few reviews mentioned some issues with product quality, I also read a few complaints regarding returns, and also, differing accounts from staff with regards to complaints and times of opening.

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#3 La Chemise
Mäster Samuelsgatan 1, 111 44 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [12-4 PM], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
La Chemise in Stockholm seems to be a cool spot for clothes, especially if you're after something different from all the usual brands, right? They focus on their own designs, shirts and cycling gear being the main thing, and I think that's pretty neat. From what I gather, they offer a more tailored look, with a bunch of colors and patterns that let you dress up a bit, which is nice if you're tired of the jeans-and-hoodie thing; sounds good to me.
People are saying the service there is great, which is honestly a huge plus, and the staff are friendly and actually know their stuff. The shirts apparently fit really well, and the quality of the fabric is supposed to be amazing, based on other people's reviews, anyway. Plus, they're good with online orders, like speedy delivery and easy returns, that's always good. I see lots of people also rave about their cycling stuff too, with expert advice, and everyone mentions the prices being reasonable, I believe. There was one person who had a bad experience, but overwhelmingly people seem to think it's the best clothing store in Stockholm, and the more positive experiences make me inclined to think the outlier experience is not representative.

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#4 ASKET The Store
Norrmalmstorg 1, 111 46 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [12-4 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
ASKET's Stockholm location definitely seems to get a lot of love, it's a clothing store offering ethically made basics for guys and girls. You know, your standard stuff like tees, chinos, jeans - but the store itself sounds really minimalist and chic. It sounds like a place to go if you want clothes that are made thoughtfully, considering they’re transparent about their whole supply chain and really push for a slow fashion thing. If I were looking for a place that focuses on sustainability, this does seem like a place I'd check out.
People are always raving about how friendly the staff is, especially those two, Ashley and Daniel; they apparently go above and beyond, really knowing their stuff. What is the deal with customer service these days? I hear it's getting worse. Lots of reviews talk about how relaxed it feels, plus they apparently have tons of sizes, which is so awesome. It looks great that you can actually try stuff on before committing to buying online because that's super risky! The quality gets mentioned a lot, too, especially by customers who've been buying there for ages, and it's cool that some customers also like how the staff aren't pushy and gives you time to shop at your own pace.

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#5 Blue Fox
Gamla Brogatan 27, 111 20 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [12-4 PM], Monday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6:30 PM]
Blue Fox sounds like a really cool alternative clothing shop in Stockholm, and a lot of people seem to agree. They specialize in that rock, punk, and goth scene, and it's good to see they aren't afraid to embrace it. You can grab clothes, accessories, and apparently, a *huge* selection of hair dyes – think Manic Panic and Directions, that kind of thing. From band tees to kilts, jewelry to, you know, every shade of hair color imaginable, it sounds like a go-to place for sure. I think it's neat they offer vegan and cruelty-free stuff too.
It looks like what really sets Blue Fox apart is how much people love their customer service, and that's awesome. I've noticed the bar for customer service has gotten really low these days. A lot of people have mentioned the staff is super friendly and helpful, plus they're quick with deliveries and add these sweet, personal touches, like handwritten notes. What is mentioned a lot is the inclusive vibe and how welcoming it is to the LGBTQ+ community, which, let's be real, is always a major plus. Some people mention the prices can be a bit high, and I've read sizing can be somewhat inconsistent, but it still sounds like a place that knows what it's doing.

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#6 JACK & JONES
Hamngatan 37, 111 53 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Finding decent menswear in Stockholm doesn't have to be a nightmare; Jack & Jones in the Gallerian offers a pretty wide selection, with jeans being a definite focus for them. They do have other things too, like shoes and shirts, but if denim is your thing, it's worth a look. From what I've read, the prices are okay, not dirt cheap, but also not offensively expensive.
What really seems to make this place stand out, though, are the employees, with people raving about Natalie, Andreas, Martin, Hussam, Anton, and Sandra. Apparently, they're really helpful in finding the perfect fit or putting together an outfit, and they've got a good sense of style. Customer service like that is hard to come by nowadays. I did notice one review mentioning a pricing issue that wasn't clear, plus a person mentioned jeans for tall guys were lacking. Though, mostly, it seems the staff are really friendly.

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#7 Acne Studios Norrmalmstorg
Norrmalmstorg 2, 111 46 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [12-5 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Acne Studios' spot in Norrmalmstorg, Stockholm, is kinda interesting, right? It's in this old bank building, which, history nerds might know, is actually where the whole "Stockholm syndrome" thing started; I think that's wild. It's supposedly *the* Acne store, they have the full collection, and I think it’s worth checking out just for the architecture, even if the clothes, while stylish, aren't always a match for my personality and my wallet.
It sounds as though a lot of people really enjoyed their shopping experiences, a couple of reviews I read mentioned the staff being super helpful and informative; one girl even got offered coffee while her boyfriend was using the fitting room. I did see a couple of reviews where customers felt like they were being ignored or treated poorly, which is never a good look. Despite this, multiple reviews stated that it has the best staff in Stockholm! I guess, with prices being what they are, you expect above-average service, hopefully that's something they're working on.

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#8 Gudrun Sjödén Gamla Stan
Stora Nygatan 33, 111 27 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-4 PM], Sunday: [12-4 PM], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Gudrun Sjödén in Gamla Stan, Stockholm, is a women's clothing shop that's all about celebrating bold colors and playful Scandinavian designs using, from what I've read, natural fabrics. It's basically your "clothing store near me in Stockholm" search result, if you're into clothing that has, you know, a timeless sort of style and they bring out different collections as the seasons change. They're all about comfy, not-your-average clothing that kind of mixes Indian and Western influences, which I kinda appreciate.
People really seem to love the staff, saying they're super helpful and friendly; a shopping trip is often described as being such a cozy and inspiring experience, which is pretty high praise. The vibrant colors and commitment towards using recycled materials makes it a little escape in Old Town, even if it's not always my thing. From the sounds of it, the clothes are beautiful and stylish, and plenty of people say how comfortable the fit and organic feel is, although some find it a little pricey and the selection can be hit-or-miss depending on the day.

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#9 Second Sunrise
Katarina Bangata 69, 116 42 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [12-6 PM], Thursday: [12-6 PM], Friday: [12-6 PM], Saturday: [12-5 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [12-6 PM]
Second Sunrise is definitely on my radar for when I'm in Stockholm; it sounds like the ultimate destination if you're hunting for some seriously good denim or just appreciate that Americana vibe. They seem to have curated a really nice collection of both new and vintage stuff, especially when it comes to quality jeans – I'm talking brands you actually want to invest in. It appears to be the kind of store where you can score a cool, timeless piece that will last.
Apparently, the staff at Second Sunrise are super helpful, and you can tell that they know their stuff, that's always a plus. I read they provide killer service, including repairs, and are really good about providing solid advice. From what I've gathered, they're particularly known for their Japanese denim selection and sourcing those unique, hard-to-find brands – which honestly, is what everyone really wants. I've heard the atmosphere is welcoming, which really makes the shopping experience more enjoyable. Though, there were a few mentions of repair service issues, mainly concerning delays and communication problems, you should probably inquire about the service before committing.

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#10 Indiska Odenplan
Odengatan 79, 113 22 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-4 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Indiska Odenplan seems to be a pretty sizable store located in Stockholm, and from what I've gathered, they carry a pretty extensive collection, so you should check it out. I think they're known for having a good variety of women's clothing, not to mention a bunch of home decor things – flower pots, vases, candles, that kind of stuff, and I think you can find some good deals there if they're having a sale. It's on two floors, which is neat that they have stairs and an elevator, which is super accessible, too. A lot of people have mentioned items such as blouses, porcelain, paintings, and cloths are things you can find here.
Generally, people seem to have really positive experiences with the staff there, which is always nice. It's good to hear when the service is good with friendly interactions, you know? And lots of people seem to enjoy their selection of clothes and the colors they use, and also the interior design stuff, as one person called it their favorite store in Stockholm. On the other hand, though, there are always a few negative comments; some people have mentioned rude staff, mismanaged stuff, that it's hard to get a good look at the clothing options or the prices seem higher than before, which is a bummer. It looks like, according to others, the store could be in a tough spot, and there's talk of them going bankrupt. I heard that one person was able to exchange a garment, so that’s good to know.

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#11 Dressmann
Vasagatan 24-26, 111 20 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-4 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Dressmann in Stockholm is really about being a go-to for menswear, especially if you're a guy who needs larger sizes; think XL all the way to 9XL. It's definitely an option if you're googling "men's clothing store near me Stockholm" because they really have a good spread of sizes. You can pretty much find anything from jeans and tees to full-on suits and outerwear, which is kinda useful. People are generally happy with their selection and prices, just some have mentioned hit-or-miss stock levels plus sometimes, there's a quality issue between stores.
Most customers seem to really dig the staff at the Stockholm Dressmann; I hear that they're helpful. Some reviewers even call them exceptional, highlighting how they really try to help people find the right size and figure out the right look. The wide selection of big sizes seems to be a total winner for them too, suitable for everyday outfits or more formal wear. It's great hearing that shoppers feel valued and appreciate that the prices are good; you know what I mean. A few people have unfortunately had rough patches, mentioning less experienced employees or sizes just being all over the place, some clothes shrinking after washing, and not always getting the help they needed. Also, they also think that the price can be higher when compared to the typical Dressmann.

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#12 Barbour Store Kungsgatan
Kungsgatan 33, 111 56 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [12-5 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
The Barbour store on Kungsgatan? It's pretty central, and stocks all of Barbour's signature English countryside vibes. They carry, you know, the whole range for men and women. Think: jackets, boots, accessories, they even do dog clothes too. From what I hear, people seem to find a decent selection of styles and sizes, plus sometimes they have sample stuff, which makes it a potentially good spot if you're on the hunt for practical, cute outerwear.
What I've picked up from reviews is that the staff seem to be a real selling point for a lot of people. I mean, having salespeople who know their stuff and can actually help you find the right fit is key. Some people rave about specific employees who went out of their way, even gave advice on aftercare, which is nice. It's also cool that the store is often described as chill and well-organized, which you gotta appreciate in the middle of the city.

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#13 Grosshandlarn
Vasagatan 11, 111 20 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Grosshandlarn, located in Stockholm, seems to be a go-to spot for men needing to revamp their wardrobe. They apparently stock a wide array of men's clothing that runs the gamut from everyday casual wear to really formal options such as tuxedos and tailcoats. It sounds great if you need clothes, but I don't know. Plus, they sell shoes and accessories, I think. What's nice, at least according to some reviews I read, is the on-site tailoring; adjustments can be made super fast. Conveniently, they're often situated near the central station and supposedly have a range of styles and sizes that are great.
People have said that the staff is friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable, which can really make or break a shopping trip. Their service is good and that's a big deal. A lot of reviewers mentioned the on-site tailoring being quick and high quality, which is always a plus. Most people feel the prices are good, especially considering the quality of the clothes offered. Some reviewers say the workers understood their needs. However, a few people mentioned the staff being kind of pushy about upselling the tailoring services.

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#14 Beyond Retro Zinken
Brännkyrkagatan 82, 118 23 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
If you're looking for some unique vintage finds in Stockholm, Beyond Retro Zinken is definitely one of those places you have to check out. They have racks and racks of retro and second-hand clothes, but it's arranged pretty well which makes finding something manageable. You can get lost in there for hours, rummaging through clothes from different decades as well as some stuff from America and Canada, if you're lucky.
The selection is huge, I've heard, and people seem to think the quality is on point, particularly for vintage tees, shirts, jackets, and shoes; they have a good selection for both guys and gals. The staff gets good reviews, which is always a plus and I've heard it called a "vintage lover's dream" so that paints a pretty picture. The only downer? Okay, so, the prices, can be a little much for a used clothing store, or so I'm told, but hey, if it's good vintage, maybe its worth it. A few people did mention some untidiness and loitering, but that's honestly pretty typical for any popular spot.

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#15 COS
Biblioteksgatan 3, 111 46 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
COS in Stockholm... it's a pretty solid option if you're into that minimalist vibe, you know? They do the whole Nordic aesthetic thing really well, plus their pieces are usually a cut above what you'd find at Zara, though the prices do reflect that difference, unfortunately. A few people have told me about some discounts happening sometimes, so if you're seeking out some good quality basics or something with a unique silhouette, it might just be worth a gander, and who knows you might find your dream coat there.
What I've gathered from what other people have said is that the staff there are usually pretty great, which is always a plus, especially when you're stuck in a fitting room needing a second opinion. I heard some of the interior design is really cool and very well kept. From my understanding, the general consensus is that the quality is usually on point, especially for the price, it appears they've managed to win over plenty of fans of Swedish fashion, but if I'm being honest it looks like some people have had some service issues from time to time, and well queues in the changing rooms; yeah that is a total first world problem.

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#16 Grandpa Södermannagatan
Södermannagatan 21, 116 40 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [12-4 PM], Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Grandpa on Södermannagatan is this super cute boutique in SoFo; I think it's technically labeled as a "concept store" these days. It's got a real focus on Scandinavian design, but not, you know, in an IKEA way. They curate a really awesome selection of clothing, stuff for your apartment, and even some jewelry. You can always find something unique to wear.
The general consensus seems to be that the staff are really friendly, which is always a plus. Apparently they really help you find something that fits your style. I've heard whispers about the pricing, and yeah, it might be a little steep. But what can you do, its Stockholm? Plenty of people have said the quality is seriously top-notch, so it's worth it if you're looking for something special, it can make your wardrobe really shine. If you are into Scandi designs, it's worth a stop.

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#17 Acne Archive Torsgatan
Torsgatan 53, 113 37 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-5:30 PM], Sunday: [12-5 PM], Monday: [11 AM-6:30 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6:30 PM]
Acne Archive Torsgatan is this place in Stockholm where you can score Acne Studios pieces from previous collections, but for way less. It's super easy to get to; just hop on the subway. I think it's cool that they have a totally different vibe from their regular stores, and it's almost feels like you're thrifting – everything's arranged by color, and they have all these different textures, which is neat. If you're really lucky, you might find the perfect pair of jeans or a unique item that you wouldn't find anywhere else, although sometimes they do have minor imperfections, but honestly, you get what you pay for, you know? If you’re hunting for the best discounts on Acne in Stockholm, you should go.
People say the staff are really helpful and friendly there, plus they always remember customers! The amazing service seems to be a running theme. Lots of reviewers said they found amazing deals, and that they especially loved the jeans. I can see myself buying a sweatshirt and some other accessories, since it seems to be quite diverse. Though some people mentioned the menswear selection isn't the best, and some things still felt overpriced, but hey, maybe they just didn't get the full Acne Archive experience.

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#18 Nitty Gritty
Krukmakargatan 24-26, 118 51 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [12-4 PM], Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Nitty Gritty is apparently a real go-to if you're looking for a well-edited selection of clothes in Stockholm; I keep hearing it's one of the best. It's a multi-brand store that focuses on contemporary fashion for both men and women with brands that range from APC to Stone Island, which sounds great. They do basics really well alongside pieces that are more stylish, which would suit a kind of sophisticated Scandinavian style, or so they say.
The reviews are generally really positive; people have mentioned the staff are super helpful and the service is friendly, which counts for a lot. It does seem to be a good place if you are looking for something special, which some say would be worth spending half of their salary for. Although, the prices are high, from what I've read, and some had issues with their return policy and also the customer service online.

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#19 Tiger of Sweden
Jakobsbergsgatan 8, 111 44 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [12-4 PM], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Tiger of Sweden in Stockholm seems to be a pretty solid spot if you're into more classic styles, but with a modern edge. They definitely focus on suits, trousers, and coats. Apparently, some locations have smaller selections. Word on the street is they really want this particular shop to be *the* go-to for the brand. They carry both men's and women's lines, so whatever you're after, they might have it.
What I've read online points to that the staff making the place. Lots of people mentioned how helpful and attentive they were, especially during fittings. Quality is a big plus too, suits and trousers get the most love. Sure, there's a couple of bad reviews about jeans and staff, but overall, people seem to have a genuinely good experience there, also that not being able to pay with cash is a bit of a pain, though.

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#20 Weekday
Götgatan 21, 116 46 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Weekday in Stockholm is a store that definitely seems to have its fans, especially if you're on the hunt for jeans. Honestly, a decent pair of jeans can be so hard to find, you know? It looks like Weekday is a place that many go to for their basics, and I am seeing good things about their selection of shirts and jumpers too.
People seem to really appreciate the fact that you can snag some stylish, quality clothes without totally emptying your bank account, and that’s always a plus. Some reviewers really call out specific staff members for being extra helpful, which can honestly make or break an experience, right? Plus, their focus on eco-cotton and YKK zippers in their jeans also seems really important to some customers - it's a sign that they're being conscious of quality and sustainability which I can appreciate.

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#21 A Day's March
Kungsgatan 3, 111 43 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
A Day's March in Stockholm seems like a pretty cool place to find clothes that don't break the bank, especially if you're into that minimalist aesthetic. They've got all the basics covered -- sweaters, overshirts, hoodies -- all those wardrobe staples that are easy to mix and match. It looks like they focus on simple, quality designs, the kind of stuff that fits seamlessly into your daily life, and are hoping that people have a good experience buying their clothes.
Honestly, the reviews are mostly glowing, with people raving about the value and the stylish designs. I've read that a lot of customers are super impressed with how helpful the staff are, really going the extra mile. Size inclusivity is clearly something they're doing right, which is always a huge plus. Everyone seems to be obsessed with the overshirts, talking about the great quality and construction. Though, I read that some people had issues with the hoodies pilling easily, which is annoying, or shirts shrinking oddly. There have been a few complaints about not so attentive staff and unresolved issues, it is not always perfect.

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#22 Acne Studios Nytorgsgatan
Nytorgsgatan 36, 116 40 Stockholm, Sweden
Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-5:30 PM], Sunday: [12-5 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Acne Studios on Nytorgsgatan in Stockholm seems like a place worth checking out, if you're into that minimalist, Scandi vibe. Apparently, they've got a good selection of stuff, from jeans to those cute little purses everyone's been carrying; I think they have mufflers too? Plus, the location is prime, which is always a win, if you find yourself in Stockholm. The store has a really cool vibe that's something else you can find there.
I keep seeing reviews raving about how helpful the staff is, especially this Zebastian dude, Jonathan, and Richard. People are saying they offer drinks, give personalized recommendations, even run around sourcing stuff from other locations. Honestly, that is a good customer service. It's cool that some employees go out of their way for their customers. However, some say its spendy for low-quality clothing, or got their order messed up, though many are impressed with the prices, saying it's even cheaper than Paris.

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