
Stockholm isn't necessarily the cheapest place to spend a few days in, but luckily there are some affordable options when it comes to fashion. While the most obvious choice is H&M, which in most places is already beyond ubiquitous and in Stockholm pretty much reaches the level of overkill, there were thankfully more unique alternatives to choose from. Before departing for Sweden, I was advised that Weekday was a must-see in terms of high street shopping. Supposedly the epitome of Swedish style, it's also the company that owns Cheap Monday and as such, an indication that you're dealing with cool clothes at a lower price point.

Like most retail chains, Weekday started out as a single tiny store - in the remote area of Stockholm's Lilla Essingen - and at the time was branded 'Weekend' since the store wasn't open otherwise. Aside from a small range of skinny jeans, a style which at the time proved to be far less popular, they also specialized in some of the best and most selective vintage gear. The first centrally located store in Stockholm was opened in 2002 followed by a dozen more in the next years including shops in Germany and Denmark. In addition to Cheap Monday and their vintage selection, the brand's more popular collections include the in-house range MTWTFSS (each letter representing a day of the week), a collaboration line that boasts designs from local talents such as Peter Jensen or Minimarket, and finally 'Store Made', which consists of limited edition screen-printed garments handmade by the store's staff.
I chose to visit the biggest Weekday retailer in the heart of Stockholm, since I wanted to see as much as possible. The three storey store might seem a little overwhelming from the outside, but I found it surprisingly easy to navigate and unlike its other high street peers, the interiors were well thought out and far from bland. Each floor seemed to have a theme, starting with the ground floor which was bathed in yellow and featured the current season's MTWTFSS range. I was most impressed by the fact that the retail area was kept spacious. While some of the clothes were clustered on racks towards the side and back, many of the other items were laid out in the open, making browsing really easy.
The shoes proved to be the most popular items (left) though tees and basics were cute as well (right).MTWTFSS had some of my favorite looks involving skinny cut trousers, cut-out details, egg-shaped coats and dresses and fringed tops... all of which had a certain cool vibe to them. There was a lot of lace, sequins and other pieces that had a distinctly 80s feel, though if you pick and choose, you can emerge with a multitude of different looks. The shoes appeared to be the biggest hit - every girl in the store seemed to have grabbed a pair of the funky wedges or lace-up flats. There were a large amount of jeans and plain tees on display if basics are preferred, but of course any jeans aficionado will most likely head to the first floor.
The very 80s inspired looks included lots of bleached and tie-dye items with a few holey sweaters thrown in.Cheap Monday is an independent brand, available in over 20 countries, yet it was still impressive to see so many of the label's jeans laid out in plain sight. Aside from jeans, there were racks of clothes, which were almost over-the-top 80s. I sighted a ton of tie-dye and bleached items, way too much shredded gear and a lot of white denim. Towards a corner, the 'Store Made' section featured a range of screen print tops, while a member of staff was busy printing away shirts and cotton bags.
Last but not least, I checked out the vintage section on the third floor, which included a massive range of second-hand pieces spanning every category. With clothing hanging from blue metal bars, this was probably one of the more cluttered areas, though definitely not as bad as some of the vintage places I've visited before. Browsing was still easy enough and smaller items were packed on tables and in large trunks. Aside from regular consignment goods, reworked vintage items were for sale as well, and a workroom area in the back, complete with industrial washing machines, sewing machines and screen print designs, implied that much of the revamping is done in store.
The working area in the background which featured washing and sewing machines used to rework the vintage gear.As with all high street stores, some of the stuff may be a bit cheap, though I found plenty of pieces that were of good enough quality. Refreshingly enough, even the basics had interesting elements, whether it was a boldly stitched hem or an asymmetric design, so most things you'll get here will be a lot more unique than what the rest of the chain stores out there offer. Definitely a great place to pick out a few souvenirs (I know I did) and here's crossing my fingers that aside from Cheap Monday, Weekday's other brands will make it to the rest of the world in the very near future.
Address: Drottninggatan 23, 111 21 Stockholm
Opening Hrs: Mon-Fri: 10:00-19:00, Sat: 10:00-18:00, Sun: 10:00-17:00
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Love the clothes in this boutique!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the clothes from 'Weekday'. They look so chic and cool. The white top on the ground floor looks really cool.
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with Cheap Monday's denim section! It looks great.
That store looks so cool! Man, you make me want to go to Stockholm.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really fun place to shop, thanks for sharing your photos and review.
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Carolyn
That's cool that they do a line made by the store employees and that they do the revamping in-house!
ReplyDeleteVery cool designs and affordable prices! The great combination!
ReplyDeleteI went shopping at Weekday when I lived in Sweden. They have affordable, trendy, fashionable pieces. Happy Friday to you;-)
ReplyDeleteI can't believe there are so many stores/ designers out there that I've never even heard of! Someone *ahem* needs to expand her horizons a bit! I hope some of thing stuff makes it here to the States. We need a breath of fresh air around these parts!
ReplyDeletei want some egg-shaped jackets NOW.
ReplyDeleteOh man! Seeing as how we just got an H&M in Vancouver, I wonder how long it will take for Weekday to reach the West Coast of Canada.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to bet by 2020. It certainly sounds interesting -- especially with a vintage section, which is certainly something you don't see in high street stores in Canada.
*Kelsey
I've been meaning to go to Stockholm for the longest time, so when I do eventually go I'll have to check out this store for its quirky pieces and funky interior. Can't say it's really my style, but it's certainly an interesting label!
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ReplyDeletegreat post! I really love Cheap Monday, it was awesome to see the store in Stockholm. thanks for the insight :)
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cool! i'll try to find this place when i'm in stockholm - good tip. good to see some more affordable options b/c i know after stockholm and copenhagen my wallet's going to be a bit on the light side!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :) Great post :)
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Sounds like an awesome place to shop - and I love the name!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great name for a clothing shop! Brilliant!
ReplyDeletei always wondered why the US high street fashion labels can do nothing but being a copycat - i do not really understand why teens had so few choices here in states than their peers in Europe, japan, even philippines ... reading this posts make me wishing there are more options here ... the whole shopping scene for fast-food fashion is just so boring ... i wish there are such creativity energy present ... the vintage section sounds just amazing! it must be so stimulant to have one witnessing the process of reworking vintage ...
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It seems to be a very cool store, the tees are amazing at first sight!
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine what fabulous souvenirs you picked out!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, the last harem pants are cool! I really love reading your posts...you are the best...
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oh this is a nice spot to shop in sweden.
ReplyDeletehow fun to know the fact that you can drop by to sweden too :)
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It looks amazing there. I've never been to Sweden. I'd love to go.
ReplyDeletelove it! im so jealous of your shopping adventure!
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it looks amazing !
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Love the skinhead punky vibe in the first images!
ReplyDeleteSo wish Weekday was available in UK :(
i'd love to visit weekday one day!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Fun to read others impressions about local stores here in Stockholm.=)
ReplyDeleteFabulous and unique casualwear!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos and review, as usual, darling!
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I"m loving their lookbook... I would definitely wear those styles. And they have a vintage spot in the store too? That's awesome. Thanks for sharing this store though I'll just be drooling with envy since we don't have that in Manila. xoxo
ReplyDeleteOh what a fabulous name and store! I'd love to shop there! You're always exposing me to such fabulousness :) xoxo
ReplyDeletefantastic review...one day...
ReplyDeleteLove the cage wedges, amazing!
ReplyDeletethis sounds pretty fab! and i LOVE that they have a vintage/reworked section, too! i would probably head straight for the shoes. ha.
ReplyDeleteand thank you so much for your comment. it is always a relief to hear that some medical issues/concerns have relatively easy fixes and happy endings. that is the way to go, for sure, and i am so glad you are just fine!
I seriously need to go to Sweden! This store looks so cool, and like it'll actually be in my price range!
ReplyDeleteSo THAT is where Mary Kate and Ashley get their show stopping gear! Hehe kidding. But this store is so hip and cool. Sweden seems like such an awesome place! I am so jealous of your travels!
ReplyDeleteI have to say - not my stye, but I absolutely love your reviews and this one is no different. My daughter was sitting right next to me and declared that you are the coolest Blogger in the world and that I now have to bring her to Stockholm to shop for "cool stuff". :-)))
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for being absent for a while and being such a terrible Blog friend. Past few weeks were simply crazy between racing to Texas to get fabrics for upcoming collection, renovation of my house and day to day things in Atelier. It feels so wonderful to have a moment to visit my favorite Blogs and read fabulous posts just like this one. Have a very beautiful the rest of the week. :-)
Funny, I've never heard of Weekday (or saw it in Germany). Looks like a place for great t-shirts and the vintage section looks interesting, too (slightly 80s). xoxo
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the slightly grungy, rocker chic look. What a fabulous shop - and collection!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting feature! I'd love to get something from MTWTFSS just for the fun of answering anyone who'd ask what I'm wearing. It's quite a tongue twister. Or maybe I'll just simply say "the entire week"!
ReplyDeleteAlthough have to say I'm probably too old to wear this style from head to toe but I'm definitely open with just doing 1 piece. =)
I like cheap monday's jeans!! I love jean shopping in general so I enjoyed the jeans picture lol. And yeah I agree, if you're an actor/actresses be prepared to be photographed. Kirsten Stewart could have easily not audition for such a major blockbuster role (since Twilight books were already super popular) and stick to independent films but it was her deicion to and so she shouldn't b*tch about it!
ReplyDeleteWow, looks like a great store. I'm gonna check out the website right now!
ReplyDeletelove cheap monday. that vintage area seems full of catches-noticed something leopard on the photo
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It looks like a store that I would be happy browsing inside and buy more than a few things!! I really hope you make it to stateside too!! Hope you're having a wonderful week! xoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteWow seems like a great store ! The collection looks nice , the shoes must be great ! Haha . Thanks for sharing dear ! Nice post !
ReplyDeleteHey wow, now you're in Sweden... I find Stockholm very up-to-date and inspirational fashion-wise. Enjoy my dear... and now that I'm back in town... maybe we could slowly start planning a meet up!
ReplyDeleteShades of Nirvana nineties grunge..no? :)
ReplyDeleteWish I could pop in! You had me at fringe. :) And those striped harem pants in one of the last pictures are beyond cool and look so comfortable. Take me on your next visit?
ReplyDeleteit's funny/interesting reading about stores/labels that the locals would take for granted but are completely unknown outside the region.
ReplyDeleteI love the store's title, so ridiculously clever, in an un clever way. And I love all the white space and fringe and grungyness...
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You took such great photos and your commentary is so informative!
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing well :)
Looks like a store I would love to visit.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting store. I like the laid back style. It reminds me of H&M...
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B* a la Moda
I didn't even know this place existed until I saw this post and I now I'm dying to go there! LOL! Love it. :)
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