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Din Tøjmand Svend Holm, Kjellerup

Well-stocked men’s outfitter in central Kjellerup, combining trusted brands, occasion wear and everyday basics with friendly, personal service on Søndergade.

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Din Tøjmand Svend Holm in Kjellerup is a centrally located men’s clothing store on Søndergade, offering everything from everyday basics to sharp occasion wear. Inside, neat racks of shirts, trousers and suits are mixed with smart-casual pieces from well-known Scandinavian and international brands, along with underwear and accessories. Personal, knowledgeable service is very much the focus here, making it a useful stop whether you need a full outfit refresh or a single well-fitted shirt while passing through town.

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Søndergade 10, Kjellerup, 8620, DK
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Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
9:30 am-5:30 pm
Tuesday
9:30 am-5:30 pm
Wednesday
9:30 am-5:30 pm
Thursday
9:30 am-5:30 pm
Friday
9:30 am-6 pm
Saturday
9:30 am-1 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus from Silkeborg

    From Silkeborg, use a regional bus toward Kjellerup; typical journey times range from 25 to 40 minutes depending on route and stops. Buses usually run at least once per hour on weekdays, with reduced frequency in evenings and on weekends. Expect a one-way adult ticket to cost roughly 30–50 DKK within the regional zone system. From the bus stop in central Kjellerup, it is a short, level walk along Søndergade to reach the shop, suitable for most mobility levels.

    Bus from Viborg

    Travelers coming from Viborg can use a regional bus connection to Kjellerup, generally taking around 35 to 50 minutes. Services are less frequent outside rush hours, so checking the timetable in advance is advisable, especially on Saturdays. A one-way ticket typically falls in the 30–60 DKK range depending on the exact route and zones. The bus usually stops close to the town center, from where you walk on paved streets to Søndergade.

    Car from nearby Midtjylland towns

    By car, Kjellerup is easily reached from nearby Midtjylland towns such as Silkeborg, Viborg and Herning, with driving times typically between 20 and 40 minutes. The town center streets around Søndergade have standard urban speed limits and can be busy at mid-morning and early afternoon. Street parking and small public parking areas are available within walking distance, often with time restrictions instead of fees; always check local signs. Once parked, you can explore the compact center on foot.

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    Local tips

    For suit fittings or larger wardrobe updates, visit Monday to Thursday mid-morning, when the shop is usually quieter and staff have more time to advise.
    Bring the shoes and belt you plan to wear with a new suit so staff can match trouser length, shirt color and accessories more precisely.
    If you are between sizes, ask about alternative fits or ordering options within the Din Tøjmand chain rather than compromising on comfort.

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    Classic menswear hub in the heart of Kjellerup

    Din Tøjmand Svend Holm is Kjellerup’s central go-to shop for men’s clothing, set right on Søndergade among other local independents. Step inside and you enter a compact but well-organised space where shelves, tables and hanging racks are arranged to make browsing easy. The atmosphere is relaxed, more neighborhood outfitter than big-city fashion house, and it quickly becomes clear this is a place designed to dress local men for everyday life as well as special occasions. From the front of the store you can look down a clear sightline of shirts, knitwear and trousers, grouped by color and style. Seasonal window displays do the job of drawing you in with a few standout outfits, but the main impression is of practicality and choice rather than flashiness. It feels like a store that wants you to leave with something you will actually wear for years.

    Brands, cuts and styles for many wardrobes

    The strength of Din Tøjmand lies in its broad mix of labels and fits. Here you find classic shirts from brands such as Bosweel, Seidensticker and Olymp, alongside casual wear and denim from names like Gabba, Minimum, Garcia and Blend. For those who prefer a slightly sportier or maritime touch, collections from Redgreen and New Zealand Auckland add stripes, knits and outerwear with a coastal feel. Alongside international names you will spot house and associated brands such as Vannucci, Garant and Lawrence, offering everything from suits to smart trousers at accessible prices. This combination makes it easy to build a full outfit in one visit: a formal shirt, a versatile blazer, matching trousers, plus a belt and socks to finish the look. Whether you lean toward understated Scandinavian simplicity or more relaxed casual wear, there is usually a rail that fits your style.

    Occasion dressing, tailoring and everyday essentials

    This is very much the sort of shop locals turn to when confirmations, weddings and milestone birthdays appear on the calendar. A separate area for suits and jackets holds classic navy and charcoal pieces, often with coordinated shirts and ties nearby to simplify decision-making. Staff can help with sizes, fittings and adjustments, so you walk out with a suit that sits properly rather than something straight off an anonymous rack. Beyond big events, the store also covers the basics that keep a wardrobe running: underwear, socks, belts, nightwear and seasonal knitwear. During colder months, you will typically see warm coats, padded jackets and scarves; in summer, lighter shirts, polos and shorts take over the front displays. It is the kind of place where you can drop in for a replacement pair of trousers and end up solving several wardrobe gaps at once.

    Personal service and local character

    Part of the appeal here is the familiar, small-town service. Svend Holm and the team are known for taking time with customers, suggesting combinations that match build, age and taste rather than pushing the trend of the moment. This personalized approach is especially useful if you do not enjoy shopping for clothes or feel unsure about sizes and fits. Because the shop is part of the wider Din Tøjmand network, it combines local character with the reliability of a national chain. That means consistent quality, access to a broad supply of brands and the possibility of ordering sizes if something is not in stock. Yet the tone remains informal and grounded, reflecting Kjellerup’s scale and community feel rather than a large-city retail environment.

    A practical stop on a stroll through Søndergade

    Din Tøjmand’s location on Søndergade makes it an easy addition to a walk through Kjellerup’s compact center. It sits among other specialty stores, giving the street an old-fashioned high-street feel where errands, window-shopping and everyday conversation blend together. If you are exploring the town, this men’s outfitter offers a glimpse of how traditional clothing shops still play a role in Danish small-town life. Opening hours follow a straightforward pattern: Monday to Thursday the store opens mid-morning and runs through late afternoon, Fridays extend slightly into early evening, and Saturdays focus on the morning and early lunchtime period. The shop is typically closed on Sundays, so midweek or Saturday are the best times to step inside, browse the rails and, if you wish, walk out better dressed than when you arrived.

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