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Fashion & Travel

Between security and the piers, Fashion & Travel fills the basics

Right after passport control in Schiphol’s non-Schengen area, Fashion & Travel carries mid-range clothing and accessories aimed at carry-on gaps: socks, T‑shirts, underwear, hoodies, belts, plus travel pillows and eye masks. Expect European high-street brands with airport markups, so a simple T‑shirt can hit €25–€40.

Most stock sits on open racks, so it’s easy to scan sizes quickly if you’ve got a 20–30 minute window before boarding. You’ll see seasonal outerwear near the front, then smaller travel gear and bags deeper in. Luggage tags, small cross‑body bags, and cabin‑size backpacks typically run in the €30–€80 range.

Hours usually mirror main terminal retail, roughly early morning through late evening, aligning with long-haul departures from concourses D and E. This isn’t landside, so you need a boarding pass and completed security check to reach it; don’t plan it as a first stop when dropping bags at Departures 2 or 3.

Quality sits a notch above pure souvenir shops, roughly on par with standard high-street chains you’d see in central Amsterdam. Basic cotton layers, simple scarves, and branded caps dominate, with a smaller shelf of compact umbrellas that run about €15–€25 and sell out on rainy days.

Watch sizing labels: you’ll find EU marks first, with occasional UK and US conversions printed smaller, and returns can be tricky once you leave the EU. Snap photos of tags at the rack, then compare calmly at the fitting mirrors so you don’t burn time re-hanging items before your gate walk.

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