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Hidesign

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Near the T2 luxury strip, Hidesign focuses on leather, not logos.

Hidesign in Terminal 2 sits among the higher-end shops, but prices are mid-tier compared to international designer brands next door. You’ll see classic leather briefcases, duffel bags, and wallets under one Indian label, all inside the main post-security retail zone of T2 at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. Stock skews business-travel friendly: laptop bags, document folders, and cabin-sized carry-ons that meet most airlines’ 7 kg hand-baggage rules if you pack light.

Expect fixed pricing in rupees, often 20–40% lower than similar-looking European labels in the same T2 concourse. Leather is the main story here: full-grain bags, smaller accessories like passport covers, plus a few women’s handbags in seasonal colors. If you’re comparing to duty-free liquor or chocolate, one medium briefcase usually prices in the same bracket as two or three 1L whisky bottles, so it’s a bigger spend but a longer-term buy.

Staff usually open every bag so you can check zips, lining, and how a 13- or 15-inch laptop fits before you pay. Card acceptance covers major international credit cards and most Indian UPI-linked debit cards, and receipts clearly show GST if you’re expensing a work trip through T2. Skip impulse keychains and go straight to wallets or work bags; quality jump is noticeable for only a small price bump of a few hundred rupees.

One practical tip: if your gate is at the far domestic or international piers of Terminal 2, walk past Hidesign on your way out from security, not when boarding starts; the detour back can easily eat 10–15 minutes of your buffer.

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