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Shopping in Stockholm: my top 8 addresses
May 9, 2017

A Day’s March

In Sweden, fashion is (also) a men’s world. The Swedes always wear THE good jacket, THE good shirt, in short, they know what a “well cut” garment means and A Day’s March has understood this typically swedish attention to detail. The brand, which opened its first store in 2014 and now has 4 (3 in Stockholm and 1 in Göteborg), relies on timeless basics, with a perfect cut and a small detail that makes the difference: a material, a color … and the price!

Because here, quality is accessible to all — to give you an idea, a nice Oxford shirt costs 70 € — thanks to their production line without any intermediaries. And, on top of that, A Day’s March works exclusively with certified European producers and organic cotton.

Une publication partagée par A Day’s March (@adaysmarch) le 16 Sept. 2016 à 2h44 PDT


Nytorgsgatan 36 & Kungsgatan 3, Stockholm, Sweden

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