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Kosiuko

Kosiuko sits landside at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery

Kosiuko is an Argentine fashion brand with a full retail shop in the main terminal area at AEP, useful if you have at least 20–30 minutes before check-in or after arrival. It focuses on casual streetwear and denim, so this is clothing, not duty-free basics or souvenirs. You’ll see women’s pieces front and center, but there are usually unisex items and accessories mixed into the racks.

Prices run in line with mid-range Buenos Aires high-street fashion: expect jeans in the ARS tens of thousands range and smaller accessories like belts, caps, or simple tops noticeably cheaper. This is not the spot for last‑minute adapters or snacks; it’s fashion only. Stock skews seasonal to Buenos Aires weather, so in July you’ll see heavier jackets and in January more shorts and light dresses.

The shop keeps normal airport retail hours, roughly matching the busier flight banks from early morning into late evening, so you can usually browse before both domestic and regional departures. Fitting rooms are available, and staff are used to people on tight schedules, so ask directly if you need a quick size check or price in a hurry. Card payments are standard; have a backup card if your foreign bank gets fussy with ARS charges.

Use Kosiuko as a backup plan if your city shopping fell through: grab one decent outfit, then head to security. If your boarding pass time is under 40 minutes away, walk past and save the fashion hunt for downtown Buenos Aires instead.

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