"For your classic Salvation-Army type secondhand store, Myrorna has lots of boutiques all over the country, including 11 stores in Stockholm alone. Here, you can wade through piles of clothes, shoes, books, home décor, furnishings, kitchen items, appliances, and electronics all day."
My favorite boutique for second hands. There are many options, all kind of clothes, shoes, home decor, glasses, frames, toys. And everything in a good and honest price.
Bengi
Google
very good items and reasonable prices. i found some things i liked but cannot buy due to lack of luggage space.
Pilar J.
Google
Some brand name items were expensive b it everything was well priced in my opinion. I didn’t find anything but I saw others with really nice items I was just a few minutes too late.
Olesea T.
Google
Nice shop, with a big variety of clothes and accessories, at a different range of prices.
The ladies from the shop are very nice.
Recommend for visiting.
Found a merino sweater at a great discount.
Gwen L.
Google
Large selection of products. Particularly, this store has a wide range of tableware compared to other second-hand in the same area. I definitely recommend it if you are looking for a cheap and nice set of plates! There is so much to choose from
Andrei G.
Google
Myrorna is one of Sweden's largest and oldest second-hand players, with over 30 stores in Sweden and an online shop with over 1,200 auctions a week. Myrorna is owned by the Salvation Army and the entire financial surplus from sales in stores and online goes to the Salvation Army's social work for vulnerable people in Sweden. Myrorna has approximately 450 employees and its headquarters are located in Botkyrka outside Stockholm.
Nina
Google
Very good for jeans, also I think it was quite cheap even tho everyone is commenting how expensive it was. Jeans in fantastic condition for 30 euros is fine as the brand was Levi's. Also full leather bags and totes for 15 euros.
X X
Google
Great service and really friendly staff. Of the Myrorna located in central Stockholm, it is my experience that they have some of the highest turnover in glassware and porcelain-theres always new stuff and some real vintage and brand name finds. They also have a wide selection of jeans. No furniture stock here and if you're looking for books in particular go to Myrorna in Skärholmen or Ropsten. Beware that the the layout of the shop is difficult to manoeuvre in. And I'm not sure how wheelchairs or prams would get down to the second floor-otherwise this would be a 5 star review.