I spent some hours walking around Copenhagen, and of all the vintage shops I went to I liked Prag the best. Mainly because of their organized shop space, but of course also because of the prices. In appearances, It’s quite similar to Episode in some way, except way cheaper and not that much of a «hip» atmosphere they reach for at Episode. When I walked into Prag, I felt like I walked into my grandmas gigantic closet — and that is exactly the feeling I want to have when I visit a vintage shop. I bought a pair of Levi’s jeans for 180 dkk, but if I had the time I would easily have ended up buying much more stuff. They had all sorts of dresses, organized by decade and styles(like«Little black dresses» or dresses with waaaay to much glitter and glam), shirts and jackets, and even some seriously cool and crazy swim wear. I nearly bought a swimming suit that looked liked someone had puked flowers all over it, but sadly I didn’t have the time to try it on. The girl who worked there was really nice and service minded, and she could answer all the questions I had without the slightest touch of arrogance. That I think, is a really good attitude to have when you work in a vintage shop. I often tend to meet people behaving in the other direction in these kind of shops. Prag felt homey that way. If I ever go to Copenhagen again — I will certainly be back! With lots of money and time on my hands…