LABCPH

LabCph, also known as LabForum, is a Copenhagen skateshop built on hardgoods credibility, then expanded into footwear and streetwear without losing the core. Active since 1998, it positions itself as one of Denmark’s reference doors for skate culture, with a deep selection and a clean, product-first edit.

LabCph is not “streetwear with a skateboard on the wall.” It’s a skate shop that treats setups as the foundation, and everything else as an extension of the same culture. That’s why the offer feels coherent: boards, trucks, wheels, grip, parts, completes, plus shoes and apparel that make sense for actual skaters.

According to the store, LabCph has been active since 1998 and brings over 30 years of experience. It also claims one of the country’s largest selections of skateboards. Whether you measure that by breadth or depth, the important part is the positioning: this is a hardgoods-led retailer, not a fashion concept store borrowing skate codes.

The hardgoods lineup is built around elite skate brands and the staples that define skate retail credibility, with names like KROOKED, ANTI HERO, REAL, BAKER, DEATHWISH, PALACE, BONES and SPITFIRE. That core matters because it signals what the shop is really about: supplying what people skate, not just what people post.

From there, LabCph does what strong core shops do best. It translates hardgoods authority into a serious footwear offer, mixing skate shoes and sneakers from pillars like VANS, ADIDAS SKATEBOARDING, NEW BALANCE NUMERIC and LAKAI. The streetwear layer rounds it out with recognizable culture brands and workwear staples, so the customer can build a full silhouette without the shop drifting into hype-only territory.

AMONT note: LabCph matters because it’s a clean example of a core door that can sell product across categories while keeping legitimacy. If you are a skate brand, it’s a credibility account. If you are adjacent, it’s a reality check: culture doors do not reward lazy distribution.

FEATURED BRANDS: ADIDAS SKATEBOARDING, ALLTIMERS, ALTAMONT, ANTIHERO, BAKER, BONES, CRACK PLANET, DEATHWISH, DELUXE, DICKIES, DIME, EDWIN, ENJOI, FLIP, FROG, HEROIN, HITIT, HOCKEY, INDEPENDENT, JASON MARKK, JESSUP, KROOKED, LAB, LAKAI, LAST RESORT, LEVI’S SKATEBOARDING, LIMOSINE SKATEBOARDS, MOB, NEW BALANCE, NEW BALANCE NUMERIC, OBEY, PALACE, PASTEELO, PATAGONIA, POLAR, POWELL & PERALTA, PUMA, REAL, REEBOK CLASSIC, SANTA CRUZ, SEX SKATEBOARDS, SHAKE JUNT, SPITFIRE, STRANGE LOVE, THANK YOU, THERE, THRASHER, THUNDER, TRIBECA COLLECTIVE, VANS, VENTURE

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