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What to do in Copenhagen?

Thanks to this thread I was able to make it to just about all of the stores that stocked anything I'd be interested in. I figure I should report on what they stocked just in case someone else is travelling there soon. I'll refer to Oslo/Stockholm too. I assume most visitors would be heading to one of those cities as well. This'll be limited to menswear. I didn't look at the ladies' stuff.

Copenhagen
I ended up having the most luck at Birger Christensen. They had some nice Jil Sander, Rykiel Homme, Margiela (10 + 14 I think) and Prada pieces. No men's McQueen or Miu Miu. I never found anything from either line. The SA's were helpful and perceptive. One guy directed me to Jil Sander before I asked where to find it. ;) Strangely, the smallest Jil dress shirts were 39. The stretchier ones almost fit me, but if I'm paying full price I'm not going to get something one size too big. They did have smalls and mediums for the tees and such. I think they had Dolce, Galliano and DSquared2, but I didn't look closely. I saw some Paul Smith socks too. I'm not sure if they had his full line.

As Baizilla said, 1206 was definitely worth a stop. His description of their stock was accurate. They also had Acne and Rykiel. It's where I found my Kris Van Assche shirt. Out of town visitors should note that they only accept Danish credit cards. There are ATM/Bancomats close by, so it's not a major issue, but it's worth noting.

Storm seemed nice, but it was the last of the shops I visited, so I didn't end up getting anything. They had Dior Homme, Burberry Prorsum, Dries and a few other things that are slipping my mind.

I never went to Burberry, so I don't know if they stock Prorsum in the boutique.

Oslo
I didn't have much luck here. The only interesting store I found was Kamikaze. It was pretty much your typical luxury brands- Dior, YSL, Prada, Gucci, Dolce and Gabanna. Apparently they never put anything on sale. The man tried to sell me some S/S DH stuff at full price. It was disappointing. With a name like Kamikaze I was expecting something Japanese!

Stockholm
From what I could gather, Stockholm only had two shops that stocked interesting menswear. NH things in a couple of different areas. What I guess was supposed to be the edgier, more youthful area had Marc by Marc (and maybe the full line), V&R, Y3 and Acne. I was really only interested in Rolf and the selection wasn't too great. There was another area with Jil Sander and some other more classic lines. When I was there they had ties, tees, a pullover (which I bought) and a suit, but the SA mentioned that was just the preview. They were supposed to get a bunch more about a week ago: white shirts, more suits, coats.

I can't remember the name of the other shop, but it was around the corner from the Gucci boutique. It was a woman's name. They had YSL, Prada, Burberry, Botega shoes and some Lucien Pillat-Finet sweaters. They didn't seem as friendly. I gave them my standard "Do you stock....?" and "Does anyone else in town?" and the SA basically said there wasn't another shop in town that was close to their level. This is a far cry from the guys in BC and 1206 in Copenhagen. They were glad to tell me where else to browse.

Hopefully this'll help some future travellers.
 
visconti said:
Copenhagen
I ended up having the most luck at Birger Christensen. They had some nice Jil Sander, Rykiel Homme, Margiela (10 + 14 I think) and Prada pieces. No men's McQueen or Miu Miu. I never found anything from either line. The SA's were helpful and perceptive. One guy directed me to Jil Sander before I asked where to find it. ;) Strangely, the smallest Jil dress shirts were 39. The stretchier ones almost fit me, but if I'm paying full price I'm not going to get something one size too big. They did have smalls and mediums for the tees and such. I think they had Dolce, Galliano and DSquared2, but I didn't look closely. I saw some Paul Smith socks too. I'm not sure if they had his full line.
They carry more than just Paul Smith socks.. :flower:
They also carry Etro, Miu Miu, Dirk Bikkembergs, Valentino R.E.D., Paul & Joe and Yves Saint Laurent

visconti said:
Storm seemed nice, but it was the last of the shops I visited, so I didn't end up getting anything. They had Dior Homme, Burberry Prorsum, Dries and a few other things that are slipping my mind.
Y-3, Acne Action Jeans, Les Hommes, Nike, Vans and CdG perfumes..

visconti said:
I never went to Burberry, so I don't know if they stock Prorsum in the boutique.
The Burberry store in Illums carry Prorsum but only for women :flower:

visconti said:
Stockholm
I can't remember the name of the other shop, but it was around the corner from the Gucci boutique. It was a woman's name. They had YSL, Prada, Burberry, Botega shoes and some Lucien Pillat-Finet sweaters. They didn't seem as friendly. I gave them my standard "Do you stock....?" and "Does anyone else in town?" and the SA basically said there wasn't another shop in town that was close to their level. This is a far cry from the guys in BC and 1206 in Copenhagen. They were glad to tell me where else to browse.
Maybe your thinking of the store Nathalie Schuterman ?
 
I know it's too late, but if you're interested in Margiela accessory, you really ought to visit Il on Gråbrødretorv. It's a tiny store, but it has a lot of really cool accessory, including Margiela. Actually, it is one of my favourite shops in Copenhagen. Also, the service is excellent!
 
Exactly, not sure you know it, as it's a mens only. But every man (with a sense of fashion, obviously) would love getting presents from that store, I know I would! ;)
 
o! there was a lovely program a few wks ago on bbc . . .
tales from copenhagen . . it's part of the series . . 'tales from europe'
they've visited vienna, paris, madrid, berlin . . .
they showed a fabulous museum . . it was a museum of design?
looked lovely! :heart:
 
Glad to hear you had a wonderful time in Copenhagen, visconti! :flower:

Birger Christensen's MMM stock is kinda boring.
 
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just wondering..is paristexas still closed?

and, do our fellow TFSers [aside from Mette] ever shop at WoodWood..is it as good as it seems? :shifty:
 
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Yeah ParisTexas closed a while ago.. they had a huge sale with 70% off..

I shop at WoodWood.. mostly to get CdG perfumes... which I can get elsewhere, but it is always fun to stop by because of the atmosphere.

They have Vibskov.. and they used to stock Peter Jensen.

In general, they are very much focused on streetwear / street culture, which is basically the reason why I don't shop there anymore.
 
It's true that they're fond of the streetwear, but they still have some cool stuff. I have a Vibskov jacket and a WoodWood hoodie from there. And they used to sell Adicolor Colette shoes there as well, they're awesome!

Btw. where can you buy Annhagen stuff in Copenhagen?
 
Ah, sorry, I've still got a lot to learn. Thanks for the help! Here is a flower as a token of my appreciation :flower:
 
which would you say is better for shopping, helsinki or copenhagen? i was looking on the helsinki thread and there seems like a lot of nice cheap shops there but copenhagen sounds good too and i cant decide!
 
Well.. Having never been to Helsinki I can't really compare..

But there are some that say Copenhagen is the best in Scandinavia...

from visitcopenhagen.dk
Press Information

Mr Wallpaper, Tyler Brûlé, chooses Copenhagen:

Copenhagen proclaimed as a "City of dreams" in the Financial Times


The style whizz-kid, journalist and founder of Wallpaper, Tyler Brûlé, has accorded Copenhagen his recognition in the Financial Times. In the article "The 10 top contenders for the title 'City of dreams'" he lists the cities which "offer their citizens and visitors the best quality of life". Tyler Brûlé's list comprises cities such as Montreal, Zurich, Palma de Mallorca, Munich, London, Stockholm, Sydney, Barcelona and Tokyo.

The fact that Copenhagen is on the list, is because it is precisely the right size. Combined with this, Brûlé considers that the Danish capital has a winning combination of "attractive locals", a "near-perfect" airport, a new metro system, as well as an extensive network of cycle paths. Brûlé also stresses Copenhagen?s new waterfront, the good shops and Danish modernism as proving decisive in the city being placed at the top of the list as a "city of dreams".

When asked about the recognition given to Copenhagen, Peter Hansen, the Development Director of Wonderful Copenhagen, said, "It is great to see Copenhagen chosen by one of the leading arbiters of taste. Although it is a subjective list it does confirm what our own surveys show: Copenhagen has a special quality which is connected with both its smallness and its greatness. Copenhagen is easy to get around, it is "cosy" and at the same time it has impressive world-class architecture, design etc. Such a combination resounds out in the world".

It is not the first time that Tyler Brûlé singles out the Danish capital among the cities of the world. In 2001 he was the editor of Wallpaper's 82-page special supplement "Danish Survey" about Danish design, architecture and famous Danes.

The article "The 10 top contenders for the title 'City of dreams'" was published in the Financial Times on 28th May 2005.
 
Copenhagen Sample/stock Sales

Okay Copenhageners

Some sample Stock sales, if you don't know already:

Tomorrow, TUESDAY 26th September

Filippa K kollektionssalg
Ny Østergade 13, i kælderen
1101 Khb. K
Tirsdag d. 26. september
8.00 - 18.00

Wednesday 27th September
Turnover Scandinavia
Overgaden Oven Vandet 10, st
Copenhagen Christianshavn
8 - 20

And in October 3 & 4th

Baum & Pferdgarten
16 - 19
Store Kannikestraede 19
1169 Copenhagen K
 
I've only been in Copenhagen for a month (I'm an exchange student at CBS) but I've found some great stores using the Superfuture directory. My favorites were IL-- a very small men's boutique with select apparel and lots of nice accessories like leather messengers, scarves, jewelry, as well as hard to find hair and face product-- and Storm, which has already been mentioned.

Another shop that isn't on the list which has lots of designers, everything from shoes to bags to outerwear, and a great atmosphere is Pede & Stoffer (Klosterstraede 15-19, 1157 Copenhagen K, +45 3333 8830). Beware it gets super crowded at peak hours though.
 
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