Clothing shopping in Sweden
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Sneakersnstuff
Funk-up your feet with exclusive and limited-edition sneakers from brands like And 1, Tretorn and US vintage brand PF Flyers. Look out for specially commissioned numbers, and match them up with DJ-designed threads from New York’s Staple, Baltimore’s Milkcrate and LA’s Mixwell. DJs play the occasional Saturday set and there’s an in-store cafe to boot.
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Frank Form
Fetching interior design, fashion and jewellery you’re unlikely to find elsewhere in town, including pieces from the UK, Spain and the Czech Republic. Pick up slinky guys’ sweaters from Basque label Loreak Mendian, a classic handbag from Irish designer Orla Kiely or one-off jewellery from Swedish designer Jezebel, commissioned specially for the store.
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Marimekko
Marimekko is to Finland what 10 Swedish Designers is to Sverige – its fresh retro patterns are the stuff of legend. And like its Swedish equivalent, the Finnish textile legend has plastered almost everything with its iconic prints, from towels, cups and coasters to notebooks, bags, napkins and clothes.
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Judits Second Hand
Style meister and boutique owner Christian Quaglia scours the markets of Italy to bring back the goods – 1960s and 1970s haute hip. Up the street, his latest venture JuditsHerr keeps the guys looking dapper in classic Italian loafers, vintage brimmed hats and sexy Acne denim.
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59 Vintage Store
This rack-packed nirvana of retro threads will have you playing dress-up for hours. Both girls and boys can expect high-quality gear from the 1950s to the 1970s, including glam mid-century ball-gowns, platform boots, Brit-pop blazers, Dr Zhivago faux-fur hats and the odd sequined sombrero.
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Brunogallerian
A proof of Söder’s dreads-to-design gentrification, this hotshot mini-mall houses some of Stockholm’s coolest fashion labels, including Whyred, Way, Stuk and Filippa K. Try on some of the sleek-and-shiny, futuristic frocks at Miss Sixty.
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Lisa Larssons
This microscopic shop is jam-packed with a super-fine collection of vintage clothes and accessories. It’s a ’50s to ’70s thing, with everything from rock-around-the-clock frocks and skirts to disco chic and sexy leather jackets.
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Gina Tricot
At the time of writing, this cavernous discount fashion emporium, along the lines of H&M, was the fastest-growing clothing chain in Scandinavia. Check it out for budget versions of haute couture or simple T-shirts, accessories and cotton basics.
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Shelta
Pimp your style with limited-edition and must-have sneakers and streetwear from big players and lesser-known labels.
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