Skechers debuts new Copenhagen flagship
A footwear giant has expanded its presence in a major northern European capital.
Skechers has opened a new flagship in Copenhagen, located in the city’s Amagertorv historic public square. The 7,500-sq.-ft. store is the brand’s fifth location in Copenhagen, and joins 27 other Skechers stores across Denmark.
The Copenhagen flagship is a re-imagination of mid-century design, according to Skechers, illuminated by state-of-the-art digital LED screens, Copenhagen-inspired graphics, and even a giant Skechers Slip-ins shoe.
“Our exceptional flagship retail space and Amagertorv’s high-traffic destination make it the perfect setting to connect our signature ‘Comfort That Performs’ with locals and visitors from around the world,” said Peter Jørgensen, country manager of Skechers Nordics. “Amagertorv provides a premium space with maximum visibility alongside strong international and Danish brands where we can showcase the full breadth of our universe and offer a footwear experience beyond the ordinary.”
The modern space showcases the brand’s popular lifestyle footwear collections for every age and activity. The store’s Skechers Performance area offers a gallery of the brand’s innovations, where athletes and enthusiasts can experience the brand’s extensive offering for running, football, golf, court/padel, basketball and outdoor footwear.
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“Skechers has experienced strong growth in the Nordics, particularly in Denmark,” said Michael Greenberg, president of Skechers. “Offering physical galleries where customers can walk in, explore and experience our product firsthand has transformed every part of our brand. This all-encompassing flagship store joins our most prominent Skechers destinations around the globe, presenting Nordic consumers with the innovations, comfort, convenience and value that have made Skechers one of Europe’s fastest-growing names in footwear.”
Headquartered in Manhattan Beach, Calif., Skechers’ products are available in 180 countries and territories through department and specialty stores, direct to consumers through skechers.com, and approximately 5,300 Skechers retail stores. In 2025, Skechers was acquired by Brazilian private-equity firm 3G Capital in a deal valued at $9.4 billion.

