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Shoes and clothing

In Copenhagen you will find all the leading Danish and international fashion labels. Many of them have their own flagship store on or around the pedestrian shopping street Strøget.

Here you will find Burberry, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Danish brands such Bruuns BazarBy Malene Biger and Mads Nørgaard.

Are you interested in something a bit less pricy, then go to Vesterbro or Nørrebro where many upcoming designers sell their clothes. Try one of the many designer shops in Elmegade on Nørrebro where designers are present who will gladly fit the clothes to make a perfect match.

In Copenhagen inner city you will find the tell-assorted shop A Pair with own nifty design.

Copenhagen is the third European city to welcome Abercrombie and Fitch. Take a stroll by the store in Købmagergade and experience the american lifestyle in Abercrombie and Fitch.

Adidas sports wear in Copenhagen offer a large number of the newest clothes, shoes etc.

Danish designers Rikke Baumgarten and Helle Hestehave founded Baum und Pferdgarten in 1999. In Copenhagen you will find their store in Vognmagergade.

Bien Caché in Copenhagen is the place where gentlemen buy gentlemen’s shoes.

One of the most exclusive stores in Copenhagen sitiuated on the main pedestrian street, Strøget. The only place in Copenhagen, where Chanel is sold.

Here you will find de luxe fur coats as well as a number of major brands for both men and women.

Bruno & Joel is a small shop in Copenhagen with a manageable selection of shoes and boots for women.

The Danish fashion house, Bruuns Bazaar, designs clothes for both men and women and accessories such as shoes, belts and sunglasses.

Malene Birger's prêt-a-porter line is characterised by a classical elegance spiced up with a sexy sofistication - sometimes classic at other times flamboyant.

The fashion shop Coeur is located in Copenhagen city centre.

Day Birger et Mikkelsen creates clothes for men, women and children, as well as accessories and home interior. The fashion house has a large concept store in Pilestræde.

Founded in 1997, DAY Birger et Mikkelsen has grown to become one of Scandinavia's most successful fashion brands. It is inspired by Asian tailoring and culture.

Designers Remix Collection has its own store in Pilestræde in Copenhagen as well as in the department stores ILLUM and Magasin du Nord.

Designers Remix is an international high-end line of clothing designed to be as unpredictable as the women who wear them. In a style that’s sexy, edgy and slightly askew.

The Diesel Store is located in Købmagergade in the heart of Copenhagen.

Multi-brand store in Istedgade in Copenhagen.

One of the famous Danish shoe brand's main stores, Ecco, is in the heart of Copenhagen.

The official Ed Hardy Flagship Store is located at Amagertorv in the very heart of Copenhagen.

Elise Gug Butik is located on Store Kongensgade.

The Shopping Center at the harbour front features more than 120 shops and restaurants.

International fashion.

The international fashion house Gucci needs no introduction. You will find the shop on Strøget, Copenhagen's pedestrian shopping street.

Danish fashion's rebel kid Henrik Vibskov runs a shop in Krystalgade in Copenhagen. Both the decor and collection are designed with the fantasy and originality that characterise Vibskov.

The clothes is trendy yet wearable, and loved by the Copenhagen hipster crowd as well as a growing number of fans abroad.

Holly Golightly is a luxury fashion retailer.

Elmegade area shopping.

This area has several interesting shops to offer its visitors. All along Elmegade you will find small designer shops, with unique clothes at reasonable prices. The street is also full of shops with shoes, funky accessories and tons of sunglasses and jewelry.

At Vesterbro you will find plenty of food and fashion - perfect for a nice day of shopping.

Start at Bagerstræde where there is nice clothes, organic skin care products, and fine wine, cheese and ham.

Værnedamsvej offers a plethora of fine delis to choose from, and this is also where you find several quality clothing shops.

Istedgade is a street in Copenhagen full of boutiques and cafées.

The street stretches from Copenhagen Central Station to Enghaveplads.

Kronprinsensgade is called Copenhagen's fashion street. Named thus because of the many fashion designers that have chosen this location - Bruuns Bazaar, Flying A, Sabine Poupinel and Stig P. who sell several hip foreign labels.

Danish designer Mads Nørgaard's philosophy behind his clothing line is to "make women sexier and men rougher - with a modernist gleam in the eye".

You will find both basic t-shirts, edgy denim and cool dresses with an edgy yet feminine touch. The prices are reasonable and the clothes wearable.

The American fashion designer Marc Jacobs has a 300 square metre shop in Christian IX's Gade in Copenhagen.

It includes both women's and menswear, bags and shoes from the celebrities' favorite designer Marc Jacobs.

Margit Pels - fur - is a great place to start if you are looking for a fur coat or a leather jacket.

The place has been around since 1967 and offers a great selection.

Moshi Moshi is a multi-brand fashion store.

Parties and fashion are united at POP cph by Gråbrødretorv.

POP cph has their own clothing line and they host parties and clubbing events.

Cheap fashion clothes.

Make your way to So Last Season - a fashion clothes shop in Nørrebro - a get designer clothes at a very reasonable price.

The shop Storm radiates international coolness in both appearance and choice of goods.

Copenhagen's largest shopping area is centered around Strøget in the heart of the city.

Strøget is the world's longest pedestrian street with a wealth of shops, from budget-friendly chains to some of the world's most expensive brands.

Stylish clothing shop run by the sweethearts Signe and Fahrad.

Wood Wood is somewhere in between streetwear and avantgarde and loved by the Copenhagen hipster crowd.

Launched in 2002 by three former students of Denmark's Royal Design School, The Wood Wood store started life in Copenhagen selling limited edition t-shirts, sneakers, skateboards, collector toys and art books.