By the ANC South Terminal shops, this is your Alaska-logo stop
Subarctic Clothing Co sits in the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport South Terminal retail strip, so you’re not crossing over to North just for a hoodie. It leans hard into Alaska-themed gear: think moose graphics, mountains, and “Anchorage” logos on tees, fleece, and caps. If you forgot your jacket before a winter flight out of ANC, this is one of the few spots in the terminal where you can grab a warmer layer without leaving the secure side.
Prices sit in standard airport-gift territory: expect basic graphic T‑shirts around the $25–$35 mark and midweight hoodies and quarter‑zips to land closer to $50–$80. You’ll also see beanies, gloves, and socks with local branding, which can save you if you underestimated a late‑night walk from parking to the South Terminal doors. It’s squarely souvenir clothing, not technical mountaineering kit, so don’t treat it as an REI replacement before a Denali trip.
Stock runs heavy on adult sizes, with some youth and toddler pieces mixed in, and seasonal runs of darker colors in winter versus brighter prints when summer traffic picks up. You’ll spot the usual impulse buys near the register: stickers, patches, and keychains under $10 that pair easily with a sweatshirt in one bag. If you’re short on time between flights at ANC, plan 5–10 minutes here; the shop is small, and one quick loop usually covers every rack.
Tip: If you like something with a specific Alaska graphic, grab it on the spot; designs rotate between seasons, and the exact print you saw in the South Terminal may not be back on your next Anchorage run.