Tippy, Slagelse
Cozy women’s boutique in central Slagelse, offering comfortable Scandinavian everyday fashion, varied sizes and approachable prices in a compact, easy-to-browse space.
Tippy is a compact women’s clothing boutique on Nygade in central Slagelse, known for approachable fashion, varied sizing, and down‑to‑earth Scandinavian style. Inside the small, easy-to-browse space you will find everyday pieces in light, comfortable fabrics, balanced with a few statement items to refresh a travel wardrobe. Its central location in the pedestrian shopping streets makes it an appealing stop for visitors exploring town who want wearable, reasonably priced fashion with a local, low-key feel.
A brief summary to Tippy
- Nygade 7, Slagelse, 4200, DK
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- Duration: 0.5 to 1.5 hours
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Indoor
- 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
Local tips
- Aim to visit late morning on weekdays for the calmest browsing, before local afternoon footfall picks up in the surrounding shopping streets.
- Bring or wear a base layer you can easily pair with tops and cardigans to quickly judge which pieces will work with your existing travel wardrobe.
- Use the boutique’s focused selection to build a small capsule outfit—top, bottom and one outer layer—rather than hunting for many separate items.
- If you are between sizes, ask staff for guidance; in smaller boutiques they often know which cuts run looser or more fitted.
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Getting There
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On foot from central Slagelse
From the central part of Slagelse’s town center, you can walk to Nygade in around 5–10 minutes. The route uses level, paved pedestrian streets and is suitable for most visitors, including those pushing strollers. Surfaces are generally smooth, though older paving stones can be slightly uneven in places, so allow a little extra time if you prefer to walk slowly and browse other shops along the way.
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Train to Slagelse and short walk
Arrive by regional train at Slagelse Station, which is served by frequent services from cities such as Copenhagen and Odense, typically taking about 1–1.5 hours depending on route and time of day. A standard adult single ticket on these routes usually ranges from about 80 to 180 DKK in standard class, depending on departure and any available discounts. From the station, the walk to Nygade’s shopping streets takes roughly 10–15 minutes on mostly flat pavements.
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Car or taxi within Slagelse
If you are driving within Slagelse or arriving by car from nearby towns, plan around 5–15 minutes of driving from most local neighborhoods to the central area, longer from outlying villages. The streets around Nygade are largely oriented toward pedestrians, so you will typically park in one of the public car parks in the town center and walk a few minutes to the shop. Taxi rides within Slagelse are generally short; for local trips of around 3–5 km you can expect to pay in the region of 80–150 DKK depending on time of day and traffic.
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Discover more about Tippy
A cozy fashion stop in the heart of Slagelse
Tippy is a small women’s clothing boutique tucked into Nygade, one of central Slagelse’s compact shopping streets. From the outside it looks modest, with a classic shopfront window that changes with the seasons and gives a quick snapshot of what you will find inside: practical, current fashion designed for everyday wear rather than runway drama. Step through the door and the first impression is of a manageable, human-scale space. Rails are close at hand, stock is curated rather than overwhelming, and you can scan the whole shop in a single slow turn. It feels more like a neighborhood wardrobe than a sprawling department store, which suits its relaxed, local character.Scandi everyday style and easy fabrics
The focus here is wearable women’s clothing: tops, trousers, dresses, knitwear and light outer layers chosen with comfort in mind. Fabrics tend to be soft and flexible, often in lighter materials that work well for layering in Denmark’s changeable weather. The palette leans toward classic and muted shades, with a few brighter prints and accents to keep things lively. Cuts are generally forgiving rather than sharply tailored, making Tippy a useful place to pick up pieces that travel well, resist creasing and pair easily with items you already own. You can expect casual outfits suitable for café stops, small-town exploring and relaxed evenings rather than strictly business attire or high glamour.Sizes, prices and browsing experience
For many visitors, the appeal of Tippy lies in its mix of sizes and down-to-earth pricing. The racks typically carry a spread that goes beyond a narrow standard, so it is worth a look if you sometimes struggle to find your size in trend-driven chains. Prices sit in the accessible mid range for Denmark: not bargain-basement, but fair for decent quality and small-boutique curation. Because the floor area is limited, browsing feels efficient. You can move slowly along a single rail, checking labels and textures without losing track of companions. Changing rooms are close by, so trying pieces on becomes part of a calm, unhurried circuit through the store rather than a major expedition.Atmosphere, service and local rhythm
The atmosphere in Tippy is notably low-pressure. Staff are close enough to offer help with sizes or styling suggestions, yet the scale of the shop means you never feel watched from a distance. This balance makes it easy to linger over fabrics or compare options in the mirror. Opening hours follow the local rhythm of Slagelse’s center: late morning starts and late afternoon finishes on weekdays, with a shorter session on Saturdays and a quiet Sunday. That pattern encourages a mid-morning or early afternoon visit, perhaps combined with a coffee break nearby or a stroll through other independent shops scattered around the streets.Fitting Tippy into your Slagelse wanderings
Nygade itself is part of a small grid of central streets, so Tippy can be a natural pause while you explore the town. It works well as a quick, targeted stop if you realise you need an extra layer, a fresh top for the evening or simply a more comfortable outfit for the rest of your trip. The shop’s modest footprint means you can be in and out in under half an hour, yet it also rewards those who take more time to browse the details. For travelers who enjoy discovering everyday fashion where locals shop, Tippy offers a snapshot of relaxed Danish style in a welcoming, approachable setting. It is not about luxury labels or statement architecture, but about the small pleasure of finding something that fits, feels good and will remind you of a quiet street in Slagelse when you wear it back home.Explore the best of what Tippy has to offer
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