Copenhagen Shopping

  1. Sand

    Stylish Sand sells Danish-designed men's and women's clothing with lots of subtle neutral tones punctuated by just-so bursts of next-season's hippest colours. Not exactly budget-priced, but beautifully made and built to last from quality, durable fabrics.

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  2. Sandwich

    This inviting store is one of several women's clothes and jewellery stores on this charming side street off Nyhavn, it sells casual and dressy women's clothes from this popular Dutch design group.

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  3. Storm

    Having recently graduated from the fashion 'underground' on Elmegade, this Danish fashion house now has a large corner store in the heartland of the city's fashion establishment. It sells a range of Danish and international labels including Chloé, Dior, Burberry and Anne Demeulemeester, as well as design books, CDs and fashion mags.

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  4. Strædet

    Strøget is usually people's first experience of shopping in Copenhagen, but the city has so much more to offer than this mainstream, touristy drag. Running parallel to the south is another pedestrian shopping street, Strædet (made up of two streets, Kompagnistræde and Læderstræde), full of interesting, independent jewellery, clothing, interior design and antique shops.

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  5. Susanne Juul

    If you are looking for a hat that makes a statement, or something more discrete, this is the place to come. Perhaps the best milliners in the city, with prices ranging from around kr500 to kr5000 .

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  6. Sweater Market

    Scandinavian sweaters are typically made of heavy wool, in rich blue or black colours accented with white and sporting snowflake-like designs. They are very distinctive, and ideally suited for warding off the chill in cold climates. A wide variety, including popular Norwegian styles, can be found at the Sweater Market, plus a range of other winter woollies.

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  7. Søstrene Grene

    Few emerge from Søstrene Grene's warren-like aisles of trashy/cheap/neat-stuff-to-buy without at least a couple things they never knew they needed (dog bowls, a bag of tea, some marbles, scented candles) but would never find cheaper anywhere else.

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  8. The Last Bag

    This small shop has been selling the same design of leather satchel - in large and small and a variety of colours (red, black, white, light brown and dark brown) - since 1954. If you love timeless designs, this is one.

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