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Going to Scandinavia, any stores to check out?

Wongtouski

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I'll be going to Finland/Sweden/Norway/Denmark for 3 weeks. Other than say Rose & Born / Acne....any stores I should check out?
 

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In Stockholm:

Clothes (and some shoes): Hans Allde, Lund & Lund and Gabucci have nice stuff. NK (the big department store) is O.K.

Shoes: Skoaktiebolaget and the C&J store on Humlegårdsgatan


The prices are generally a bit high in Sweden, but in the summertime there is a chance a sale is going on.
 

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Hi

I would also check out OscarJacobsson stores. They can have some nice stuff if you're lucky.
 

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In Helsinki:

Fere: with a well-curated selection of Brioni, Isaia, T&A, Loro Piana, Sutor, C&J, and Hackett.

Sauma: Carmina, Caruso, Tombolini, Mabro, John Smedley

Stockmann: department store with Zegna, Canali, RL Blue Label, and others

Solo: more fashion-forward Italian stuff from Canali, Corneliani, and smaller brands.

Nicolas: Etro, Corneliani, Borrelli.

All are located quite close (i.e. walking distance) from each other.
 

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Hi,
If you are going to Oslo, you have
-Ferner Jacobsen (E. Zegna, Corneliani, Polo and some shoes)
-Eger torget (Canali, nice selection of shirt: T&A, Barba, Borreli, shoes: Carmina C&J and Santoni)
-L escalier (Corneliani)

But Norway is probably the most expensive of the 4. However I have found that E. Zegna and Corneliani are cheaper there than in London.
 

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