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In 2010, according to Statistics Denmark 18,000 new companies were set up in Denmark. One of these was Wardrobe 19, but while half of those aspiring entrepreneur have had to close shop the unique men’s wear shop in the centre of Copenhagen is an immense success. Wardrobe 19 is owned and run by the creative and fiery entrepreneur Martin Vestphael, who has created a highly personal and evocative stop that really stands out from the crowd.trans Shop Review: Wardrobe 19

P1010172 1024x683 Shop Review: Wardrobe 19P1010173 1024x768 Shop Review: Wardrobe 19The concept of Wardrobe 19 is that all items in the store should fit into Martin’s own wardrobe, hence the name. “19″ is just the street number on Larsbjørnsstræde. The business’ main positioning parameter is the inventory and decor. If all goods were removed from the shop you would be able to easily identified the shop as Wardrobe 19, unlike many competitors, where the identity lies exclusively in the product mix, and decor is often quite bland.

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IMG 0082 628x837 Shop Review: Wardrobe 19IMG 0109 628x352 Shop Review: Wardrobe 19The inventory of the shop consists mainly of old furniture that with a surreal touch has come to life anew. “The decor is very authentic, but with a modern twist”, says Martin, adding that “it was an attempt to create the feeling of a Salvador Dalí painting in the inventory”. Dalí is best known for his bizarre and dreamlike paintings of melting watches and long-legged elephants; classical elements portrayed in a completely different way. Martin has previously worked as visual merchandiser and freelance designer, which has given him a deeper understanding of how the industry works.

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The product line-up in Wardrobe 19 includes, among others boots from Wolverine 1000 Mile, Martins own design from the Danish brand Suit, Brixtol oilskin jackets, one of the best selections of Han Kjøbenhavn in the city (at least beside the Han store), jeans from Tellason and April77, sustainability from Knowledge Cotton Apparel, wool from Pendleton, and a little bit of everything from British Folk. The new comers of this season include the heritage collection from Armor Lux, super heavy duty canvas luggage articles from Filson, and henleys from Merz b. Schwanen. Also, the Danish brand Libertine-Libertine is well represented in the shop.

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The jeans from American Tellason are sewn from Cone Mills White Oak denim. The details are minimalist, the fit is classic slim, and retailing at 1500 DKK (€200/$265) they are a bit of a scoop.

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Larsbjørnsstræde 19 st. th., 1453 København, Denmark

[email protected]

Review by Thomas Bojer.

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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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