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Together with Tivoli and the Little Mermaid, Nyhavn is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Copenhagen. But there’s more than overpriced beer, street musicians, and souvenir photo opportunities to the commercialised old habour. Take a detour off the main street down Toldbodgade, enter the basement on the left side of the street, and there’s a chance you’ll get one of the most authentic shopping experiences you’ve had in a very long time.trans Shop Review: Maritime Antiques &

IMG 0671 628x418 Shop Review: Maritime Antiques &The main focus of Maritime Antiques & is pretty much implied in the name. Tare rope (that really gives the shop a characteristic smell), model ships, and maritime equipment, both new and vintage are the main articles sold in the shop. But lately, what’s implied by the ”&” of the name has become growing important to the business and the shop now stocks some very interesting clothing as well.

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IMG 0571 628x837 Shop Review: Maritime Antiques &Leather goods from For Holding Up The Trousers are found right next to the counter. This is exclusive Danish up coming brand only does high quality leather belts and suspenders, and it’s all made in Denmark. Find out more on their website or Facebook page.

IMG 0575 628x471 Shop Review: Maritime Antiques &The shop is owned by Frans and his wife Magali, and the history of Maritime Antiques & stretches back almost 30 years to when Frans’ father opened the small antiques and ship equipment shop. About 8 years ago Frans took over and now it’s the fourth year that you can buy authentic clothing in the shop as well. In the picture, the clothing hanging up against the wall includes jersey from Merz b. Schwanen and Schiesser.

IMG 0578 628x628 Shop Review: Maritime Antiques &IMG 0579 628x471 Shop Review: Maritime Antiques &IMG 0586 628x418 Shop Review: Maritime Antiques &Naturally, any original and authentic sailor’s shop carries the original knits from S.N.S. Herning. But to a denim enthusiast, the most interesting brand in the shop is Mister Freedom. It’s the core brand in the shop and they’ve really invested in it.

IMG 05851 628x418 Shop Review: Maritime Antiques &Remember to visit Maritime Antiques &’s website and Like them on Facebook. To get a better idea of what the shop really feels like, have a look at this video.

Contact information of the shop:

Toldbodgade 15, 1253 København K, Denmark

[email protected]

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Thomas Bojer

Founder and editor-in-chief at Denimhunters
Thomas got into denim through a keen interest in manufacturing and a love for the well-faded jean. He's based in Copenhagen, Denmark, but he travels as much as his job allows. Through Denimhunters he has found a way to share his passion with likeminded enthusiasts while learning more about the blue fabric. Thomas' favourite jean is the 1947 501XX and he has a soft spot for Red Wing Shoes.
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  • Rene

    SHIT!!! Gotta go there soon.

  • Martin Pedersen

    Best shop in Copenhagen. go there!

  • Gaëlle

    Soooo lovely…don’t miss

  • Allan

    Really nice shop review Thomas; I must visit the shop next time im in Copenhagen. Do you by any chance remember the price on the suspenders from “for holding up the trousers”?

    Best regards.

    • Thomas Bojer

      Hi Allan,
      Thank you very much, a pleasure to be able to help others explore the best denim suppliers out there. I’m not quite sure on the price of the suspenders, but I’ll ask Frans. The belts are something like DKK 1100 or DKK 1200, so I guess the suspenders are a little more than that(?)
      /Thomas