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Butik NEXT

A curated second-hand boutique in the heart of Frederikshavn, where Scandinavian style, sustainable fashion and relaxed browsing come together on Rimmensgade.

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Butik NEXT is a stylish second-hand and consignment shop in the heart of Frederikshavn, specializing in carefully selected pre-loved fashion and accessories. Set along Rimmensgade, it blends the feel of a neat boutique with the treasure-hunt appeal of a thrift store, inviting you to browse curated racks, discover quality Scandinavian pieces, and give good clothing a second life in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere.

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Rimmensgade 11, Frederikshavn, 9900, DK
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Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
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Budget
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
10 am-5:30 pm
Tuesday
10 am-5:30 pm
Wednesday
10 am-5:30 pm
Thursday
10 am-5:30 pm
Friday
10 am-5:30 pm
Saturday
10 am-2 pm

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    Getting There

    Local bus within Frederikshavn

    Use a local city bus service to reach Frederikshavn’s central area, which typically takes 5–15 minutes from most residential districts. From central stops near the main shopping streets, it is a short, level walk to Rimmensgade. A single adult ticket on local buses in Danish provincial towns usually costs around 20–30 DKK, with services running more frequently on weekdays than evenings and weekends.

    Train to central Frederikshavn

    Arrive by regional train to Frederikshavn Station, a common hub for services along the north Jutland coast, with travel times of roughly 40–60 minutes from larger nearby towns. From the station, the central shopping streets, including Rimmensgade, are within walking distance on mostly paved, flat terrain. Standard second-class tickets on regional routes are often in the 80–140 DKK range depending on distance and time of booking.

    Car from nearby North Jutland towns

    Driving from nearby towns such as Hjørring or Sæby typically takes 20–40 minutes via main regional roads. Once in Frederikshavn, follow signs toward the city center and look for public parking areas around the commercial streets; many lots are time-limited and may be paid during weekday daytime hours, with typical short-stay fees in Danish towns ranging from about 10–20 DKK per hour.

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    Local tips

    Plan your visit for a weekday late morning or early afternoon to enjoy quieter browsing before locals stop by after work.
    Bring a reusable tote bag so you can skip extra packaging and carry any finds comfortably around town.
    Take time to check every rack carefully; with one-off pieces, the best finds are often tucked between more familiar brands.

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    Curated Second-Hand in Central Frederikshavn

    Butik NEXT sits on Rimmensgade, one of Frederikshavn’s central streets, where small independent shops line the pavements and locals wander between errands and coffee breaks. From the outside, it looks more like a small fashion boutique than a typical thrift store, with thoughtful window displays that change with the seasons and highlight a few standout pieces. Step inside and the focus on quality becomes clear. Rather than overflowing chaos, the space is organized into clearly arranged racks and sections. Clothing is sorted by type and often by color, making it easy to scan for a jacket, a dress or just a new everyday favorite without feeling overwhelmed.

    Pre-Loved Fashion With a Boutique Feel

    Unlike warehouse-style second-hand shops, Butik NEXT leans into a boutique atmosphere. Items are carefully selected and presented so you can browse slowly, feeling fabrics and checking details. Many pieces reflect contemporary Scandinavian style: simple cuts, muted tones, good materials and a few bolder patterns sprinkled in. Accessories sit on shelves and small displays, from bags and belts to scarves that can transform an outfit. Shoes, when available, are grouped neatly so you can check sizes at a glance. The shop’s modest size works to its advantage, keeping the selection manageable while still offering enough variety to reward a proper look through every rail.

    Giving Clothes a Second Life

    At its core, Butik NEXT is about extending the life of clothing. By reselling garments that still have plenty of wear left, the shop supports a more sustainable way to dress. For visitors, that means the chance to pick up something distinctive with a smaller environmental footprint than buying brand new. You may notice a mix of well-known high-street brands, occasional designer labels and unbranded one-offs. The pricing reflects condition and quality, but remains accessible compared to traditional fashion boutiques. It is the kind of place where you can put together an entire outfit or just find a single, well-made piece that quietly upgrades your wardrobe.

    Atmosphere and Local Character

    The mood inside Butik NEXT is relaxed and unhurried. Natural light from the shopfront windows, combined with simple interior decor, keeps the focus on the clothes themselves. Hangers slide easily along the racks and there is enough room to move around without bumping into others, even when it is busy. Because the shop is embedded in everyday Frederikshavn life, it offers a small window into local tastes. Browsing here gives a sense of what people in the town wear to work, to the harbor or on a night out. It also makes for an easy stop on a wider stroll through the center, especially if you enjoy small-scale, human-sized retail over big malls.

    Practical Shopping Details

    Typical opening hours run from mid-morning to late afternoon on weekdays, with a shorter day on Saturdays, making Butik NEXT an appealing stop between other activities. The location on Rimmensgade places it within reach of other independent shops and cafes, so you can combine a visit with a coffee break or a meal nearby. Expect to spend some time if you enjoy a thorough browse: there is enough stock to reward patience, but not so much that it becomes tiring. With modest price points and an ever-changing assortment, Butik NEXT works both as a planned destination for second-hand shopping and as a spontaneous detour when you are exploring central Frederikshavn.

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