Near T2 departures, Hidesign is your leather stop.
Hidesign in Terminal T2 sits airside after security, so you can browse bags and wallets without watching the clock at check-in. This is a full Hidesign brand store, not a mixed multi-brand kiosk, so everything on the shelves carries the same logo and style. If you skipped shopping in Kolkata city, this is one of the last places in the airport to pick up a polished leather briefcase or travel wallet before boarding.
Prices track close to downtown Hidesign stores in India, with small leather goods like card holders usually in the ₹1,000–₹2,000 band and larger bags landing well above ₹5,000. You’re paying regular retail, not duty-free markdowns, but you do get the benefit of proper packaging and receipts printed on the spot at T2. That matters if you need warranty support once you’re back in Delhi, Mumbai, or abroad.
Inventory leans toward travel use: cabin-size carry-ons, laptop bags sized for 13–15 inch machines, and passport holders that fit standard Indian and EU documents. Colors skew brown and black, with a few seasonal pieces, so don’t expect neon or fashion-week experiments at T2. If you want something specific like a 17-inch laptop bag, ask staff directly; stock in an airport unit is tighter than a city flagship.
Figure 10–15 minutes for a proper look here in T2, including payment and packing into a carry bag. One practical play: check the weight of any larger leather piece against your airline’s cabin allowance before buying, since some Hidesign briefcases are solid and CCU gate agents on certain carriers do weigh hand baggage.