Opposite several food outlets in T2, United Colors of Benetton is your main high‑street fashion option before CCU departures. It sits airside in Terminal 2, so you only see it after security. Think standard mall store dropped into the concourse: full-price current-season pieces, not an outlet and not duty free on most tags.
The shop focuses on casual wear with the usual Benetton logos and solids, mostly men’s and women’s basics. You’ll see T‑shirts in the ₹1,500–₹2,500 range, shirts and light knits edging up from there, and kidswear on one side if you need an emergency outfit change. Sizing tracks Indian retail, so if you usually buy Benetton in Delhi or Mumbai, it matches that.
Stock leans to airport needs: fresh T‑shirt after a humid Kolkata day, quick chinos before a client meeting, and a few lightweight layers that work for late‑night domestic hops out of T2. Accessories run to belts, caps, and small bags; count on mid-tier high‑street pricing, not souvenir-shop bargains. Returns or exchanges typically require coming back to the store, so don’t expect cross‑airport flexibility.
Payment is straightforward: standard cards accepted, along with Indian mobile wallets like UPI in most cases, and prices clearly marked in rupees. Staff keep typical T2 retail hours, roughly from the first wave of morning departures to the last late‑night flights. If you want time to try things on, hit it right after security rather than during boarding calls at your gate.
Tip: check your airline’s cabin baggage rule before you buy; some domestic carriers from T2 are strict on extra shopping bags at the gate.