Igor Sport is(mostly) a clothing, foot and sportswear clearance store, you will NOT find crazy 80% discounts or 50 kr items regularly(like shirts, tennis shoes, jackets, etc.), although they have several big sales throughout the year; they regular discount is about 30 to 40% less than in major retailers. The quality of the products is no less than what you may find in a big retail store but, as I said, it is a clearance store and often than not there will be a limited stock for most of the sizes. So, when something catches your eye in their newspaper ad –usually on the free Metro newspaper– you should *REALLY* go the very same day; and the earliest you possibly can when they have their 50−60%+ off sales. The place is not fancy at all, it looks more like an old warehouse so do not expect lots of space to browse the products; in fact, during a sale, be prepared to go to an overcrowded store served with 3, or perhaps 4, fitting rooms and long lines to use them; I would recommend you to grab ALL the things you want to try on and use the changing room only once, otherwise you will lose precious browsing time and your shoe/shirt/jacket size may be long gone. In general, I like the store, it is very well located –not even 150 m from Skanstull subway– and the premises are irrelevant to me; hey, I rather to pay less for my products than to have a fancy t-shirt display or shoe shelf. I’ve found a lot of good items, mainly tennis shoes and [winter] jackets with excellent prices(when one compares to strong retailers like Stadium, for example). I think that, If you are a tourist from North America, you will be disappointed by the prices, since I find that this kind of products are way cheaper back home. In the other hand, if you moved to Stockholm you can really save a pretty penny by keeping an eye on Igor Sport.