Puma sits midway along T2’s main retail spine
This Puma store in Terminal T2 targets last-minute sportswear needs before your BLR departure. It’s past security in the international wing, so you shop without watching the check-in clock. Stock leans to travel-friendly gear: lightweight sneakers, backpacks, caps and hoodies that work for overnight flights. Expect Indian pricing with airport markup; running shoes usually sit in the ₹4,000–₹8,000 band, with smaller items like socks and caps closer to ₹800–₹1,500.
The shop carries current-season Puma lines alongside some India-specific releases, so you may spot IPL-inspired pieces and cricket-focused gear next to global running and lifestyle ranges. Sizes typically run from S to XXL in apparel and about UK 6–11 in footwear, though half-sizes can be hit or miss. Staff generally ring things up quickly, and contactless cards and UPI are widely accepted, which helps if you’re trying to be at a T2 international gate 30 minutes before boarding.
Stock rotation seems decent for a terminal store, but niche performance items like specialized track spikes or football boots are rare. You’re more likely to find travel sneakers and slip-ons that can clear security fast than serious marathon kit. If you’re comparing prices, remember GST and airport rent: a shoe that’s ₹5,500 online might sit at ₹6,000–₹6,500 here. Returns usually work only at this specific BLR T2 outlet, with a 7–14 day window printed on the receipt.
Quick tip: screenshot your preferred models and prices from Puma’s Indian website before heading to T2, then walk the store once and buy only if the markup feels acceptable against that baseline.